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Salvador
[ sal-vuh-dawr; Spanish sahl-vah-thawr; Portuguese sahl-vah-dawr ]
Salvador
/ ˈsælvəˌdÉ”Ë; salvaˈdor /
noun
- a port in E Brazil, capital of Bahia state: founded in 1549 as capital of the Portuguese colony, which it remained until 1763; a major centre of the African slave trade in colonial times. Pop: 3 331 000 (2005 est) Former nameBahia Official nameSão Salvador da Bahia de Todos os Santoss̃ɑu salvaˈdor ˈdÉ™Ë baˈia ˈdÉ™Ë ËˆtoËduʃ uʃ ˈsÉ™ntuʃ
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- ³§²¹±ôv²¹Â·»å´Ç۲¹²Ô ³§²¹±ôv²¹Â·»å´Ç۾±Â·²¹²Ô adjective noun
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In February, El Salvador offered to take in criminals deported from the US, including those with US citizenship, and house them in its mega-jail.
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"Brought to you by the letter L for El Salvador. He's not coming back," Johnson's Trump said.
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The United States is not El Salvador, then or now.
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President Donald Trump deported the Venezuelan nationals to a maximum security prison in El Salvador in March.
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The president continues to defy a Supreme Court ruling to “facilitate†the return of a man wrongly deported to El Salvador’s gulag.
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