AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUS–Mexico Migration Dispute: The Trump administration has deported nearly 2,300 Mexicans to Guatemala this year and sent dozens more to Honduras, with Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo saying the transfers are a “transit stopover” before repatriation to Mexico within 24 hours—Mexico calls it unacceptable. Drought & Trade: El Niño-linked drought is forcing the Panama Canal to cut daily ship transits from 36 to 34 starting Sept. 3, then to 32 on Sept. 15, raising shipping delays for Central America and beyond. Food Security in Honduras: New reporting highlights how hunger is worsening across Mesoamerica, with Honduras cited at 41.3% food insecurity—tied to poverty and fragile small-scale farming. Local Community & Culture: Chilton Public Library will host a Central America and Mexico Independence Celebration with live music, food, and cultural history. Regional Spotlight: Honduras and Israel signed a deal to deepen defense cooperation, adding another layer to security ties in the hemisphere.
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