AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoGuatemala in U.S. immigration enforcement: ICE identified the owner of a Lake Worth Beach bakery as Guatemalan national Jacob Zapeta Castro, after a high-profile detention that sparked competing accounts from authorities and his family over his status and alleged criminal history. Cross-border security ties: Three Arkansas Air National Guard security forces airmen were selected for a deployment to Guatemala under the long-running State Partnership Program, highlighting Spanish-language capacity as a practical bridge for cooperation. Justice case with Guatemala link: A Guatemalan fugitive, Edgardo Luis Perez, was arraigned in Michigan on murder-related charges tied to a 2001 Farmington Hills killing, after being arrested in Guatemala and extradited to face court. Human rights pressure on ICE: In Houston, DHS said the man killed by ICE was not the intended target, while witnesses dispute the agency’s account and demand more transparency—keeping Guatemala-linked immigration cases in the spotlight. International development and payments: UNDP moved to scale blockchain-based humanitarian payments via a new agreement with Stellar, with pilots including Guatemala—aiming to make digital transfers a standard tool for country offices. Guatemala in global media training: China International Communication Group opened a three-week training for mainstream media practitioners that included a Guatemalan participant, framed around shaping narratives about China’s development approach.
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