AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLabor & Courts: Guatemala garment workers scored a major win: over 750 workers tied to Target clothing in Guatemala are set to receive nearly $6 million in owed wages and severance after a factory shutdown and a long fight over repayment. Justice & U.S.-Guatemala Cooperation: Guatemala’s Attorney General Gabriel García Luna met U.S. Justice and Homeland Security officials, signaling a renewed push to coordinate on drug trafficking, human trafficking, money laundering, and other transnational organized crime—though observers warn cooperation needs deeper institutional reforms to last. Surveillance & Rights: A Human Rights Watch report says a Bulgarian surveillance firm licensed spyware exports to countries including Guatemala, raising new questions about EU export controls and whether licenses are being granted without serious human-rights due diligence. Indigenous Rights: Guatemala marked the 9th anniversary of peaceful Xinka resistance and multiple municipal referendums rejecting mining, including opposition tied to the El Escobal project. Immigration Pressure (U.S. angle with Guatemala links): U.S. prosecutors filed hundreds of immigration-related cases over a week, including matters involving Guatemalan nationals, underscoring how Guatemala-linked migration cases keep flowing into U.S. courts.
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