AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoImmigration & Deportation Logistics: The Trump administration plans a 528-bed “staging area” for migrant families and unaccompanied children at Alexandria, Louisiana, near an airport hub—aimed at speeding removals, with advocates warning kids could be held for weeks or months and questioning oversight. Guatemala in the Spotlight: A respected Indigenous Guatemalan community leader, Olga Perez, has self-deported from Florida after a months-long fight to stay in the U.S., leaving her four U.S.-citizen children behind. Environmental Accountability: Guatemala’s Environment Ministry says it annulled 27 environmental licenses and filed 208 complaints tied to environmental crimes, citing more inspections and faster review for high-impact projects. Culture & Food: In Washington, D.C.’s Shaw neighborhood, Casa Majanos and Benito’s Place spotlight Guatemalan and Honduran family recipes—Quechua/Mayan-root cooking on one corner. Human Rights & Justice: Rigoberta Menchú warns that Guatemala’s justice system is being captured by impunity, turning peace into impunity again. Diplomacy: Guatemala and Mongolia’s foreign ministers held talks in Ulaanbaatar, marking a new chapter in their 20-year relationship.
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