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- Sureños - Wikipedia
Sureños have emerged as a national gang in the United States [7] Mexican American street gangs originated in Los Angeles in the early 1900s as a result of various factors, including economic conditions and racial prejudice
- Urban Dictionary: Sureños
Sureños (Spanish for "Southerners") are a group of Mexican American street gangs with origins in the oldest barrios of Southern California There are hundreds of Sureño gangs in California, and each has its own identity on the streets
- Sur 13 Gang: Prison Gang Profile - Inside Prison
In fact, users report that Sureno members across Southern California drop their nieghborhood identification once entering prison, and simply associate as Surenos, with the hopes of rising through the ranks to become Mexican Mafia
- Sureños 13 (Sur 13)
Sureños use the number “13” which represents the thirteenth letter of the alphabet, the letter “M”, in order to pay allegiance to the Mexican Mafia Many Sureño gangs have rivalries with one another and the only time this rivalry is set aside is when they enter the prison system
- Sureño Tattoos and Symbols - POLICE Magazine
Real Sureños are Southern California Hispanic gang members who have migrated from their breeding grounds in "Califas" and settled in a community near you Individually, many of them are sophisticated hard-core gang thugs But many were only peripheral gangsters and nobody gang claimers
- Sureños – Gangs and Prison Hierarchies
Sureños, також відомі як Southern United Raza, Sur 13, або Sureños X3 – це групи слабко пов’язаних між собою банд, які платять данину the Mexican Mafia, перебуваючи у виправних установах штатів і федеральних органів влади США
- NCGIA Gang Profiles: Surenos
Gang Identifiers: Sureño identifiers will always include the number "13" and will likely include "Sur" or "Sureño" Gang colors are Blue and White The NCGIA provides gang information, profiles, and photographs to help communities combat local gangs
- Microsoft Word - Surenos. doc
History: The term “sureños” describes gangs professing allegiance to a gang set in southern California The term was first used in the 1970s as a result of a California prison war between the Mexican Mafia (La EME) and Nuestra Familia (NF)
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