AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoICE vs. “sanctuary” politicians: U.S. Homeland Security pushed back hard on New Jersey officials’ claims about the Delaney Hall ICE facility, saying detainees get three meals, clean water, medical care, and that there’s “NO hunger strike,” framing the attacks as fundraising politics. Public safety enforcement: DHS also highlighted recent ICE arrests tied to serious crimes, including a Guatemalan man charged with arson after setting fires to cars near a children’s center, and other crackdowns over Mother’s Day. Guatemala angle abroad: Cuba’s foreign minister accused the U.S. of pressuring countries that receive Cuban medical brigades, with Guatemala named in the dispute over alleged U.S. manipulation. Regional context: The week’s broader Latin America coverage also kept spotlighting organized-crime politics and violence, but Guatemala-specific developments were mostly indirect and tied to these cross-border enforcement and diplomacy fights.
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