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In the last 12 hours, coverage touching Guatemala centers on justice and immigration enforcement. A major political-development thread is the reported “fall of Consuelo Porras,” alongside related reporting that Guatemala’s new Attorney General, Gabriel Estuardo García Luna, is set to assume office amid international calls for the Public Ministry’s autonomy and concerns about “criminal instrumentalization” and “undue criminalization.” In parallel, multiple articles describe ICE actions involving Guatemalans in the United States: ICE took custody of a Guatemalan man in Chattanooga, Tennessee on probation for solicitation of a minor, and other immigration-related pieces highlight ongoing detention and enforcement pressures (including a broader debate about noncitizens and voting rights in the U.S.).

The same 12-hour window also includes immigration enforcement reporting that, while not Guatemala-specific, provides context for the environment in which Guatemalans are being detained or removed. Articles cite large-scale ICE removals and apprehensions (including “More Than 16,000 Removed By ICE Since January”) and describe congressional scrutiny of ICE operations and transfer practices. One piece notes that ICE transfer flights have increased, with attorneys warning that transfers can extend time in custody and move people far from home—an operational detail that helps explain why individual cases can become prolonged and disruptive.

Beyond immigration, the last 12 hours include cultural and international arts coverage that intersects with Guatemala only indirectly. Reporting on the Venice Art Biennale focuses on controversy around the reopening of the Russia pavilion, with the Biennale president arguing the event is meant to “show” world problems rather than resolve them. There is also a Guatemala-linked sports/culture item: FIVB Volleyball Empowerment coverage notes that duos representing federations including Guatemala won medals at zonal beach volleyball events.

Older material in the 7-day range reinforces continuity in Guatemala’s justice transition and the broader immigration backdrop. Multiple articles describe the end of Consuelo Porras’s tenure and the institutional shift implied by her departure, while other pieces continue to document ICE contracting and enforcement practices (including claims about firms involved in tracking migrant children). However, the most Guatemala-specific evidence is concentrated in the most recent hours; the older articles mainly provide background rather than new Guatemala developments.

Overall, the strongest signals in this rolling week are (1) Guatemala’s justice-system leadership change—framed through the “fall” of Consuelo Porras and the incoming Attorney General’s mandate—and (2) continued ICE enforcement involving Guatemalan nationals in the U.S., with case-level reporting in the last 12 hours. The remaining items (arts, sports, and general immigration debate) broaden context but are less directly tied to Guatemala in the evidence provided.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.

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