>>11941355All but one indicted remain at large. Strange how they cannot be tracked.
These sentences blows my mind:
> “Even when incarcerated, the Ranfla Nacional continued to direct MS-13’s global operations, recruit new members, including children, into MS-13, and orchestrate murder and mayhem around the world. "Today’s ground-breaking indictment seeks to demolish MS-13 by targeting its command and control structure
>and holding MS-13’s Board of Directors accountable for their terroristic actions.”▪Board of Directors ▪
$20,000 does not appear to be enough of a reward for anyone considering telling where any of them are, when thought of being skinned alive is the possible price MS-13 will make you pay for ratting on them.
-sometimes I think it's more Draconian (for victims) to allow so many protections for criminals. It emboldens them to the point they grow to become untouchable Empires.
What's more Draconian? Just killing them on site and be done with them, or, allowing each one to keep getting put back on the street to continue their reign of terror for decades to come preying on countless people?
I imagine one bullet is far less draconian than the scores of lives each one of them will forever ruin every year they remain alive.
I wish we coul start a 4 year plan to rid ourselves of these scourges. My mind has it all set up.
Unfortunately, Our Laws protect Criminals more than victims. I must stop here, or I will shift through thoughts on lawyers, courts, child welfare agencies, various prisions and programs: so much money to safeguard the rights and well being of dangerous, soulless, creatures.
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I'm for life, liberty & the pursuit of happiness being among our most precious rights, but not when extended to those who strip us of ours. It's criminal that good people must live in terror, their rights co-opted, while criminals bird the system, laughing, never about to stop. Yikes, there I went again!