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View Single Post Posted: Sat, Jul 26 2008, 2:56 PM Post subject: Deported Gang Members Learned Gun Skills in US
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Penny Starr
CNSNews
July 24, 2008
Deported criminals are more violent after learning how to use semi-automatic weapons while in the United States, said an official from a Maryland company with a workforce that is 60 percent Hispanic.
Myles Gladstone, vice president of human resources at Miller & Long, a concrete construction firm with headquarters in Bethesda, Md., was speaking at a roundtable discussion hosted by the Americans Society and Council of the Americas (ASCA) on Wednesday. The company highlighted its Hispanic Integration Initiative, a project aimed at engaging private sector businesses in helping immigrants assimilate into the workplace.
Gladstone said he makes frequent trips to Central America to help relatives of employees.
“The situation, particularly in Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador is getting worse because of our unemployment here,” Gladstone said. “Because a lot of gang members are being sent back and being deported, and guess what? They’re going back, the difference from when they were there before but now they are going back, they know how to use semi-automatic weapons because they learned up here. And now they are back there and there is no work.”
Gladstone said these criminals are even more dangerous after spending time in the United States.
“They become much more proficient at being criminals after their experience here,” he said.
http://www.cnsnews.com/public/.....rcID=32966
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