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"Gang members who end up serving time in jail as adults often graduate to the toughest gang of all--the Mexican Mafia, or "La Eme," a prison-based gang that controls drug sales in San Antonio.
The Mexican Mafia prison gang, also known as La Eme, originated in the California prison system, but also is active in many other state prison systems and in the Federal prison system.
     The Mexican Mafia, also known as La Eme, was founded during the late 1950s by a group of inmates from East Los Angeles in an attempt to control drug trafficking behind prison walls.
LOS ANGELES, Updated 4:45 p.m. September 2, 1997 -- Two reputed Mexican Mafia members were sentenced to life in prison without parole on Tuesday for murder, racketeering and extortion.
This is a list of the 11 recognized Security Threat Groups within the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. ... 3. Texas Mafia (TM)
One of the first prison gangs to develop in the United States, the Mexican Mafia began in 1957 in California. ... In 1993, San Antonio FBI Special Agent-in-Charge Jeff Jamar called El Eme,
Contract killings of fellow Mexican Mafia members require volunteers. If no members volunteer, names are drawn.
A few gained membership by murdering a Mexican Mafia member who had broken the gang’s rules. The Mexican Mafia, also known as La Eme, a Spanish word meaning ‘the M’ now instructs its members to;
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The Mexican Mafia, also called "La Eme," was formed by Mexican-American inmates in a Northern California prison in the 1950s as a front against racist attacks.