AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoFaith & Community: A Jesuit-linked Catholic faith program, Agua Viva, is drawing Guatemalan families in Arizona into deeper catechesis and leadership, with participants describing a renewed “fire of the Holy Spirit.” Public Health & Travel: As the 2026 World Cup kicks off, measles warnings are intensifying across the U.S. and Mexico, with New York and Jalisco issuing alerts and mask mandates amid confirmed and suspected cases—raising concerns for fans traveling from Guatemala and other affected countries. Immigration Reality Check: Reports and lawsuits continue to spotlight harsh treatment in U.S. detention, including a Guatemalan man held in New Jersey’s Delaney Hall after a serious fall and seizure, and broader claims of medical neglect and family separation. Culture & Sport: The “shot heard ’round the world” story behind Paul Caligiuri’s World Cup-qualifying goal is resurfacing as the tournament begins, while World Cup coach profiles and soccer celebrations fuel regional fan culture. Guatemala in the Diaspora: A Guatemalan-born muralist’s new public artwork in Brookhaven, plus Guatemalan athletes and travelers appearing in international coverage, keep Guatemala’s cultural footprint visible abroad. Industry & Lifestyle: EXPO PACK México returns with record participation, underscoring Latin America’s packaging and processing momentum.
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