Sec. 2407. Support for transnational anti-gang task forces for countering criminal gangs
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The Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Director of the Drug Enforcement Administration, and the Secretary, in coordination with the Secretary of State, shall expand the use of transnational task forces that seek to address transnational crime perpetrated by gangs in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and any other identified country by— expanding transnational criminal investigations focused on criminal gangs in identified countries, such as MS–13 and 18th Street; expanding training and partnership efforts with law enforcement entities in identified countries to disrupt and dismantle criminal gangs, both internationally and in their respective countries; establishing or expanding gang-related investigative units; collecting and disseminating intelligence to support related United States-based investigations; and expanding programming related to gang intervention and prevention for at-risk youth.