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FBI, Central America to share data on gangs |
02/19/05
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Miami Herald (subscription), FL
They sever fingers with machetes in the United States and cut off heads in Honduras. U.S. officials worry they'll help al Qaeda sneak in terrorists from Mexico.
Central American gangs have spread from the streets of San Salvador to South Florida and even Virginia, prompting the FBI to share intelligence and resources with southern neighbors -- launching an antigang strategy that reaches beyond U.S. borders.
The FBI is expected to announce the plan as early as next week. It would centralize investigations at FBI headquarters, increase intelligence and establish a national task force to reduce Central American gang activity in the United States.
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