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Part 12: Alex Sanchez on Becoming the First Ex-Gang Member to Be Granted Political Asylum in U.S.
Part 1: Alex Sanchez on Fleeing El Salvador & Getting Jumped into MS-13, Details Gang's Origins

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Alex Sanchez, a former gang member turned advocate, sheds light on how MS-13’s notoriety as the "world’s most dangerous gang" ironically fueled its recruitment. The gang’s violent acts, including notorious massacres like the 2004 bus shooting in Honduras, brought international attention and harsh crackdowns across Central America and the U.S. While brutal prison massacres and extrajudicial killings escalated the violence, Sanchez reveals a deeper political dimension. Governments in El Salvador, Honduras, and beyond exploited gangs as political tools, funding them to suppress votes during elections. Notably, former Salvadoran mayor Nayib Bukele reportedly gained gang support during his political rise. Sanchez argues these systemic dynamics transformed MS-13’s evolution and sustained its power despite law enforcement efforts and crackdowns. He emphasizes that labeling MS-13 as the deadliest gang ironically enhanced their status, making the title a twisted badge of honor that helped bolster recruitment in vulnerable communities.