AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHuman Rights & Memory: Guatemala launched a Humanitarian Search Mechanism to locate about 45,000 people disappeared during the 36-year civil war, aiming to support families and advance truth, memory, and reparations. Immigration & Community Safety: A U.S. investigation reports ICE street arrests in New York and New Jersey disproportionately targeted Latinos, with people detained during everyday moments. Politics & Culture of Fear: A regional analysis says Latin America’s rightward shift is driven by fear—extortion, kidnappings, and demands for visible order. Indigenous Voices: Olga Perez, a Mam dialect translator, was released from detention to spend two weeks with her family before self-deporting to Guatemala. Culture & Education Abroad: The Millan Foundation expanded its partnership with Guatemala’s Moore Center, backing 15 years of education and support for children and families. Global Religion Watch: Pew reports rising social hostility toward religious groups, with increased harassment and violence in 2023. Arts & Learning: A Guatemala-linked archaeology talk highlighted Mayan excavation work and Tikal’s ongoing cultural importance.
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