AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUS-Backed Security Push in Central America: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says Colombia, Guatemala, and Honduras agreed to allow joint U.S. operations on land against criminal groups, extending the administration’s lethal anti-drug campaign from sea to ground—though Guatemala denies any deal. Guatemala’s Prosecutor’s Office Reset: A new attorney general, Gabriel García Luna, is trying to rebuild the Public Prosecutor’s Office after years of corruption under María Consuelo Porras, including purging allies and reviewing politically driven cases. ICE Misconduct Sparks Protest in Florida: Activists, including the Guatemalan-Maya Center, protested after a video showed ICE pinning a Guatemalan man against a fence during a detention, calling for police non-cooperation with ICE. Immigration Court and Deportation Fallout: A Guatemalan national pleaded guilty in the U.S. to illegal reentry after a prior deportation, while other cases highlight continued detention and legal fights over due process. Regional Human Rights and Land Struggles: Indigenous women in Congo are breaking silence against illegal mining abuses, underscoring how land rights and advocacy are spreading through training and documentation.
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