AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoGuatemala’s new attorney general: Gabriel García Luna vowed to dismantle Consuelo Porras’ “repressive” legacy, reshaping the Public Prosecutor’s Office and reviewing cases tied to past persecutions. Indigenous climate resilience: In Sololá and around Lake Atitlán, Indigenous women are reviving older farming methods to fight drought, erosion, and deforestation pressures that are worsening food insecurity. Culture & community abroad: A Guatemalan coffee-and-culture spot opened in Avondale, while Tienda Guatemex in Sebree keeps local families connected with Guatemalan staples and seasonal snacks. Film spotlight: Chicano filmmaker Gregory Nava is set to bring “El Norte” (about Guatemalan siblings) to the Plaza Classic Film Festival for a Q&A. Immigration fallout with Guatemala ties: Families and children are being sent back to Guatemala after deportations and detentions, including cases where kids arrive with stuffed animals and one-way travel plans. Global trade link: Guatemala is pushing to join the Korea–Central America FTA to expand exports and investment, including in culture-linked tourism.
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