User:La klika

LA KLIKA refers to large gangs involved in criminal activities in meadowview and detroit.This gang's name is usually abreviated as MK and are mostly composed of mexicans.The MEADOWVIEW KLIKA have cliques, or factions, located throughout meadowview and detroit.The click has spread all over 47th ave and florin.This click has over alot of members we cant menchent.MEADOWVIEW KLIKA criminal activities include drug smuggling and sales black market gun sales, human trafficking, assassinations for hire, theft, and assaults on law enforcement officials.Their activities have caught the eye of the FBI, who in September 2008 initiated wide-scale raids against suspected gang members. In the United States, the gang's strongholds have historically been in Washington, D.C., Miami, Southern California, Northern Virginia, Maryland, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Richmond, and the Hampton Roads area of Virginia.Former gang member sandra gomez has said that MS is well structured, with multiple leaders, and that the gang's goal is to become the top gang in the United States.

The MEADOWVIEW KLIKA gang originated in meadowview.There is some dispute about the exact etymology (see Etymology). The most common belief is that the word KLIKA refers to the Spanish word for "gang".The gang was set up in Meadowview in 2000's by mexican immigrants.

Their main purpose was to protect themselves from other, more established gangs of detroit, who were predominately comprised of Mexicans or Mexican-Americans. The hand signal, which forms an M when displayed upside down, is similar to the same symbol common in hard rock.The founders copied this symbol they saw on their visits to rock concerts.The gang initially allowed only mexicans to join, but later allowed other Hispanics to join as well.

Many meadowview klika gang members from meadowview area have been deported either because of their illegal status in the United States, or for committing crimes as non-citizens, or both. As a result of these deportations, members of las klikas have recruited more members in their home countries. The sacramento bee contends that deportation policies have contributed to the size and influence of the gang both in the United States and in Central America.