AGP Executive Report
Last update: 27 minutes agoGuatemala Justice & Safety: After 15 years, Cristina Siekavizza’s family renewed calls for anonymous tips, asking Guatemala to search for her and give her a dignified Christian burial—an urgent plea amid persistent femicide silence. Indigenous Community: Olga Perez, a respected Maya-Mam leader in Lake Worth Beach, self-deported to Guatemala after a months-long fight in U.S. immigration court, leaving her four U.S.-citizen children behind. Local Governance & Culture: Karla Silvestre won an at-large seat on Montgomery County Council; her campaign highlights her Guatemalan roots and work supporting community engagement. Environment & Civic Action: Guatemala’s Environment Ministry annulled 27 environmental licenses and filed 208 complaints over environmental crimes, citing faster reviews and tighter permit control. Lifestyle & Travel: Youth travel brand Contiki expanded Latin America trips for 2027, including a long Mexico-to-Central America route with homestays in Guatemala. Food & Community Spaces: A local spotlight pairs Casa Majanos and Benito’s Place, celebrating Guatemalan and Honduran family recipes in one neighborhood block.
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