AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWorld Cup Focus: Mexico tells England it’s ready to “make it the best game of their lives” at the Azteca, where El Tri have lost just two of 89 official matches since 1966 and have started this World Cup at home with three wins and zero goals conceded; England’s big worry is the altitude, with the stadium sitting about 2,200 meters above sea level. Immigration & Citizenship: In the U.S., 74 new Americans were sworn in at Monticello’s annual Independence Day naturalization ceremony, with speakers including people who fled poverty in Honduras. Drug Enforcement: A U.S.-led coalition seized about 20,334 pounds of cocaine in multiple maritime interdictions this week, including seizures involving Colombia and Costa Rica. Tech/Consumer Impact: Sony says the PS3 PlayStation Store will be phased out, with access ending for Mexico, Honduras and Nicaragua starting August 2026 and a global shutdown planned for July 2027. Honduras-Linked Policy: DHS deported an alleged MS-13 associate with ties to the Cartel del Noreste back to Honduras after a Texas prison sentence.
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