AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEl Niño Aid for Honduras: The UN’s FAO and WFP launched a first-ever joint anticipatory action appeal for $202 million to protect 8.8 million people across 22 high-risk countries, including Honduras, warning strong El Niño could bring droughts, floods, and storms that disrupt planting and water supplies. Human Rights in Honduras: Amnesty International says the coastal community of Cedeño in the Gulf of Fonseca is facing a climate-driven rights crisis, with erosion and storm impacts damaging water access and threatening food and housing. Honduras-linked Immigration Crackdowns (US): In the US, ICE operations and prosecutions continue to spotlight Hondurans, including a Wake County asylum case for a Honduran woman detained in Raleigh and a federal case charging a Honduran man with illegal reentry in New Orleans. Public Safety in Honduras: Honduras mourns the deaths of seven police officers after a crash on the CA-5 highway near El Rodeo slope, with investigations ongoing. MS-13 Rewards: The US State Department increased rewards for leaders of MS-13 in Honduras, including “Porky” and “Cuervo,” tied to drug trafficking and violent crimes.
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