AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHonduras Conservation: Camera-trap research in Mavita, La Mosquitia, found that crop raiding blamed on Baird’s tapir was actually driven by multiple species, helping protect an endangered animal and ease tensions with farmers. U.S. Immigration Policy: The U.S. Supreme Court struck down Trump’s birthright citizenship limits in a 6-3 ruling, while other immigration decisions continue to reshape protections for migrants. Venezuela Earthquake Response: The U.S. is sending more military support—cargo planes, engineering gear, and water purification—to help with relief after deadly quakes, as Red Cross appeals seek donations. Regional Politics: Legislators from 12 Latin American countries backed the expansion of the Isaac Accords, renewing efforts to move embassies to Jerusalem, including Honduras among the signatories. Honduras in the U.S. Justice System: A Honduras-based Chinese national pleaded guilty in a cocaine smuggling and money-laundering case tied to CJNG support. Sports & Pride: Mexico heads into World Cup knockout play with a historic home run at Estadio Azteca, where altitude and fans are expected to matter. Border Faith: U.S.-Mexico border bishops held a binational prayer and procession for migrants as the U.S. nears its 250th anniversary. Honduras Crime Case: MS-13 convictions in Nevada included a Honduran defendant tied to a year-long murder spree. Honduras Legal Watch: Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández returned to face fraud and money-laundering accusations after a Trump pardon.
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