AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUnaccompanied Minors Under Threat: US Sen. Ron Wyden says the Trump administration has identified 500+ unaccompanied migrant children in government custody for fast-track removal, a second attempt after a judge stopped a prior plan involving Guatemalan children. Border Policy Upheld: The US Supreme Court backs “metering,” allowing officials to turn away asylum seekers at the Mexico border before they apply. Courthouse Enforcement Curbed: A federal judge in San Jose blocks ICE from making mass arrests inside immigration courthouses, citing limits on enforcement tactics. Maya Heritage Discovery: Archaeologists report a 1,000-year-old Maya city, Minanbé, hidden in Mexico’s jungle, with plazas, temples, palaces, water systems, and a major pyramid. Wildlife Trafficking Goes Digital: Latin American zoos and aquariums launch a campaign warning illegal wildlife trade is shifting to social media and e-commerce. Guatemalan Smuggling Case: Two Guatemalan nationals plead guilty in a 2021 Mexico tractor-trailer crash that killed 56 people, including children. Guatemala Connection Abroad: Rotary Foundation member Wade Nomura visits Rabinal to assess a project boosting food security for 650 families in Mayan Achi communities. Culture & Lifestyle: A new textile-art exhibition, “Stories in Cloth,” opens in San Diego, using fiber work for storytelling, activism, and resistance.
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