AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCustoms & Drugs: The World Customs Organization convened the first Americas and Caribbean regional canine forum in Buenos Aires to standardize detector-dog work against synthetic drugs moving through ports, airports, borders, and mail. Immigration & Community: Olga Perez, an indigenous Mam dialect translator, was released from ICE detention to spend two weeks with her family before self-deporting to Guatemala by July 5. Public Safety & Crime: The U.S. State Department raised rewards to $15 million for two senior MS-13 leaders operating from Honduras, a gang tied to Guatemala’s Northern Triangle. Labor & Rights: Guatemala garment workers won a historic payout—nearly $6 million in back wages and severance after a factory shutdown. Food Security: FAO and WFP launched a joint appeal for $202 million to protect 8.8 million people from El Niño-linked extreme weather. Human Rights Watch: A report alleges Bulgaria licensed Circles/NSO-linked surveillance exports to repressive governments, including Guatemala. Earthquakes: A major quake struck southern Mexico, killing at least five and damaging infrastructure. Health Alert: Measles exposure concerns rose after a potentially contagious traveler passed through LAX amid World Cup travel.
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