The repeated arrests of minors involved in gangs like Los Diablos highlight systemic issues in juvenile justice, allowing young offenders to evade serious consequences and remain in shelters.
Despite being arrested 11 times since April, the 15-year-old member of Tren de Aragua continues to operate freely, illustrating the limitations of current criminal justice reforms affecting youth.
The situation challenges the effectiveness of New York's Raise the Age law and its implications on public safety, particularly with gangs recruiting minors.
Public funding supports gang-related activities, from legal protections to shelters for juvenile offenders, raising concerns about the allocation of taxpayer resources and safety.
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