MARA SALVATRUCHA, VICIOUS TRANSNATIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME GROUP ASHLEY FEENY.

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MARA SALVATRUCHA, VICIOUS TRANSNATIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME GROUP ASHLEY FEENY

ORGANIZED CRIME ACTIVITIES DRUG TRAFFICKING HUMAN SMUGGLING EXTORTION

DRUG TRAFFICKING SMUGGLING SPECIALISTS PAID IN COCAINE, LEADS TO VIOLENCE

HUMAN SMUGGLING IMMIGRANTS KIDNAP AND MURDER MEN PROSTITUTION

EXTORTION VIOLENCE AND INTIMIDATION TARGETS TRANSPORTATION COMPANIES USES HORRIFIC DISPLAYS OF VIOLENCE TO ASSERT THEIR POWER

UNITED STATES AND EL SALVADOR’S ATTEMPT TO CRACK DOWN ON M.S-13 DEPORTATION FIRM HAND APPROACH

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