Istanbul's Grand Bazaar and Britain's Electoral Meddling: The Week in Global-Affairs Writing
The highlights from seven days of reading about the world
by Anna Diamond
Jan 20, 2017
3 minutes
Jonathan Blitzer | “Drawn by low operating costs, generous tax incentives, and proximity to the U.S., more than ten major call-center firms now operate in El Salvador, employing some twenty thousand people. Deportations from the U.S. have fuelled the industry by bringing an influx of English-speaking job-seekers. Anzora was one of twenty thousand Salvadorans deported in 2007. Since President Obama took office, in 2009, the U.S. has deported 2.7 million people, more than during any previous Administration. A hundred and fifty-two thousand of them
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