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  2. Salvadoran nationality law - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] Salvadoran nationality is typically obtained either on the principle of jus soli, i.e. by birth in El Salvador; or under the rules of jus sanguinis, i.e. by birth abroad to a parent with Salvadoran nationality. It can also be granted to a citizen of any Central American state, or a permanent resident who has lived in the country for ...

  3. False titles of nobility - Wikipedia

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    This practice is lawful so long as no claim of noble title, knighthood etc. is made as, in British law, a person may adopt any name provided its purpose is not fraudulent. HM Passport Office is aware of this practice and will place an official observation in the individual's passport stating that the purported title is a name rather than the ...

  4. Texis Cartel - Wikipedia

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    The Texis Cartel was established in the 1990s in El Salvador. The cartel was allegedly founded by José Adán Salazar Umaña (known by his alias "Chepe Diablo") (a businessman who was the then-president of the First Division of Football of El Salvador), Juan Umaña Samayoa (the then-mayor of Metapán), and Roberto Herrera (a businessman).

  5. Children victimized in El Salvador's anti-gang crackdown ...

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    In the last decade or so, El Salvador has gone from among the most violent countries in the world to among Latin America’s safest. The country’s official homicide rate dropped from 106 per ...

  6. Home Depot ban on worker's Black Lives Matter apron was ... - AOL

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    Home Depot violated U.S. labor law by barring a retail worker from wearing an apron that said "BLM" in support of the Black Lives Matter movement, a federal labor board ruled on Wednesday. The ...

  7. Human rights in El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Abortion in El Salvador is strictly illegal, and the law allows for no exception. In El Salvador, if a woman miscarries, it is frequently assumed she deliberately induced an abortion or could have saved the baby but opted not to. Women who did not know they were pregnant or who could have prevented a miscarriage, face long prison terms.

  8. Truth Commission for El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    The Truth Commission for El Salvador (Spanish: Comisión de la Verdad para El Salvador) was a restorative justice [1] truth commission approved by the United Nations to investigate the grave wrongdoings that occurred throughout the country's twelve year civil war. It is estimated that 1.4 percent of the Salvadoran population was killed during ...

  9. El Salvador offers citizenship to foreign bitcoin investors - AOL

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    El Salvador made bitcoin a national currency in 2021, although its implementation has been slow and its use limited. Some foreign promoters of the digital currency have moved to the country ...