AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoImmigration & Indigenous Voices: Olga Perez, a Mam dialect translator and mother of four U.S.-born children, was released from ICE detention for two weeks to reunite with family before self-deporting to Guatemala by July 5, after months of legal delays and separation fears. Citizenship at Stake: A pending U.S. Supreme Court decision on birthright citizenship is raising alarm for mixed-status families, with advocates warning it could expand deportation risk for people born in the U.S. Religion & Community Life: A Pew report says social hostility toward religious groups is rising globally, while Europe sees a spike in anti-Christian hate crimes and attacks on churches. Culture Through Sport: Cristian Roldan reflects on childhood soccer with his brothers in Pico Rivera as he heads to the 2026 World Cup, and L.A. is recruiting young fans and artists for a City Hall installation built from decorated wooden hexagons. Guatemala in the News: A labor win highlights Guatemala garment workers securing a historic payout after a factory shutdown. Public Health: A measles case linked to a traveler passing through LAX has health officials urging vaccination checks amid World Cup crowds. Earth & Safety: A powerful earthquake near Huatulco, Mexico, killed at least five and damaged infrastructure across the region.
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