El Salvador authorizes use of "lethal force" against gangs
"We are going to make all those gang members who committed those murders to regret making that decision their entire lives," said El Salvador's president.
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"We are going to make all those gang members who committed those murders to regret making that decision their entire lives," said El Salvador's president.
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