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The Chaldean Mafia is an American gang composed almost exclusively of persons who trace their ethnic origins to the country of Iraq. Some members are still Iraqi citizens staying, perhaps illegally, in the USA. Most, however, are naturalized or second-generation American citizens whose families migrated to America in the 1980s. And this gang has had its most conspicuous presence in an area of the United States where there is a very large middle eastern ethnic group population Michigan. This is a gang that is more instrumental than expressive in what basically motivates its members: income is…mehr

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The Chaldean Mafia is an American gang composed almost exclusively of persons who trace their ethnic origins to the country of Iraq. Some members are still Iraqi citizens staying, perhaps illegally, in the USA. Most, however, are naturalized or second-generation American citizens whose families migrated to America in the 1980s. And this gang has had its most conspicuous presence in an area of the United States where there is a very large middle eastern ethnic group population Michigan. This is a gang that is more instrumental than expressive in what basically motivates its members: income is more important than representing or public attention. The Motor city has seen its fair share of violent and financially successful drug rings, few if any came close to matching the accomplishments of the Chaldean syndicate headed by young Khairi Kalasho. Groups such as Young Boys Inc., Best Friends, the Curry and Chambers brothers all earned millions from their sale of illicit drugs like crack and heroin, but all were dependent upon someone else to supply them with the bulk of their inventory. Only the operation headed by Reginald Davis operated on the level of the Kalasho syndicate. At the height of their success, the Kalasho's moved an estimated 100 kilos per month secured from agents of the Medellín Cartel.