Rawat's efforts over the past 35 years of bringing peace to people and the masses in the West have resulted in nothing but an absolute failure. But does that stop him from travelling the world in his luxurious manner, writing off his air travel and accommodations as church expenses? Evidently not. Even as his fruitless false efforts to "bring peace" to this country and its people continues in its sham fashion, there remain some active 700,000 gang members in the United States today. Killings go on everywhere in this country. Blood running in the urban streets. If Rawat wants to do something that makes this world a better place, he can begin by converting these 700,000 to his way of getting peace (in that he thinks his method works). But, obviously, since he arrived in America 35 years ago, things have gone down hill as far as GANG ACTIVITY. His speaking at Harvard and Oxford is just a bullshit ploy to continue to collect money for his luxury travel to speak about peace, which he obviously is promoting as a savior to mankind. Results = nothing!!! Here's an article in today's paper about the recent coordinated arrests of these gang members by our federal law enforcement agency in charge of Home Land Security:
Federal authorities arrested 582 alleged gang members over a two-week period, officials said Monday, targeting an estimated 80 violent groups they say have spawned street crimes across the country.
Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff called the gangs "a threat to our homeland security and ... a very urgent law enforcement priority."
Investigators picked up most of the offenders between July 16 and July 28 on immigration violations for being in the United States illegally. Seventy-six face criminal charges, ranging from illegal possession of a firearm to holding fraudulent documents.
"For too long, these gangs have gone unchecked _ flouting all laws and demonstrating a blatant disregard for public safety," Chertoff said in announcing the arrests by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. ICE is an arm of the Homeland Security Department.
Investigators targeted members in 27 states of what they considered to be the most violent street gangs, including Mara Salvatrucha, or MS-13; Surenos; the 18th Street Gang; Latin Kings; the Mexican Mafia; Border Brothers; Brown Pride and numerous others.
Many of the arrests came in large urban areas, including 61 in Boston, 28 in Denver, and 23 each in Los Angeles and Detroit. But even smaller cities have been infiltrated by the gangs, the arrests showed, including 42 in Birmingham, Ala., and one each in Grand Rapids, Mich.; Sioux Falls, S.D.; and North Platte, Neb.
The crackdown is part of ICE's ongoing "Operation Community Shield" campaign, targeting gang activity with other federal and state authorities. So far, ICE has made 1,057 arrests as part of the sting.
More than half of them have been members of MS-13, a street gang rooted in Central America where members have been known to behead enemies and attack with grenades and machetes. Federal officials estimate between 8,000 and 10,000 MS-13 members live in 31 states _ the majority of them in the country illegally.
"We're just getting started," said ICE investigations chief Marcy Forman.