AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoU.S.-Guatemala Gang Pressure: The U.S. State Department raised rewards for two top MS-13 leaders operating out of Honduras—up to $10 million for “Porky” and up to $5 million for “Cuervo”—as the gang’s Guatemala-linked Northern Triangle footprint remains a central target. Labor Rights in Guatemala: A major wage-theft case is moving forward: more than 750 workers from a Guatemala factory that produced Target clothing have received nearly $6 million in owed wages and severance after a supplier reneged on repayment. Immigration and Indigenous Rights: A Mam dialect translator from Florida, Olga Perez, was released from U.S. detention to spend two weeks with her family before agreeing to self-deport to Guatemala. Surveillance Export Scrutiny: Human Rights Watch says Bulgaria licensed a surveillance firm tied to NSO to export phone-tracking and interception tools to repressive regimes, with HRW listing Guatemala among destinations—raising new questions for EU export controls. Community Support in Guatemala: The Millan Foundation expanded its partnership with the Moore Center, marking 15 years of education and support work for children and families in Guatemala.
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