AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMigration & Asylum: UNHCR says 262,913 Hondurans were abroad needing protection in 2025, with 94,449 recognized as refugees and 168,464 still seeking asylum, while Honduras also saw a jump in asylum requests from foreigners—716 applications in 2025, quadruple prior records. US Immigration Policy: A US Supreme Court ruling could make it easier for the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status for about 1.3 million immigrants, reshaping protections for long-term residents. Forced-Labor Tariffs: The US Trade Representative kicked off a three-day hearing on forced-labor import rules tied to potential new tariffs, with a temporary 10% global tariff set to expire July 24. Regional Health & Labor: Jamaica plans to bring back about 50 Cuban nurses under individual contracts after a Cuba-Jamaica medical staffing deal collapsed amid US pressure. Local Security & Mobility: UNHCR also reports Honduras is increasingly acting as a transit and, at times, destination country for people from Nicaragua, Cuba, Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela.
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