AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoGarifuna Land Rights Clash: Honduras’ Garifuna community in San Juan, Tela says police carried out a forced eviction on July 6, detaining residents including children, using tear gas and violence despite an Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruling ordering protections and reparations. U.S. Immigration Crackdown: U.S. Border Patrol arrested a Honduran man, Cristobal Cortes-Cartagena, a convicted child sex offender, after he jumped from a freight train to evade agents in South Texas. Deportation Policy Backlash: A report highlights how Trump-era actions are reshaping deportations for people who arrived as children, including cases involving Honduras. Central America Illicit Trade: A new TRACIT assessment says structural and regulatory failures are fueling illegal tobacco, alcohol, agrochemicals and electronics flows across the region, with Honduras named among the most exposed. Solar Power Fallout: An Institute for Policy Studies report says southern Honduras solar projects have harmed nearby communities through weak environmental oversight and pollution, while not delivering broad local electricity benefits. Sports—Honduras in Davis Cup: Trinidad and Tobago swept Honduras 3-0 to stay on track for Davis Cup promotion playoffs.
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