AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHuman Rights & Justice: Guatemala President Bernardo Arévalo launched a Humanitarian Search Mechanism to locate about 45,000 people disappeared during the 36-year civil war, aiming to advance truth, memory, and reparations with government and humanitarian partners. Prosecutorial Shake-Up: Guatemala’s Attorney General Gabriel García Luna removed seven prosecutors tied to Consuelo Porras’s term, including a regional prosecutor linked to major investigations that drew international sanctions. Security & Regional Politics: A U.S. push to treat Latin American cartels as “terror” targets is gaining momentum, with officials signaling more kinetic operations and intelligence-sharing across the hemisphere. Migration Pressure (Context): Coverage also highlights how enforcement tactics are intensifying in the U.S., including courthouse and street arrests that disproportionately affect Latinos. Economy & Digital Finance: A roundup on Guatemala’s 2026 fintech landscape focuses on how remittances and household needs shape the country’s digital finance priorities. Guatemala in the News Cycle: A separate humanitarian story notes a Guatemalan-linked family crisis abroad after a stroke during travel, underscoring the real-world costs of cross-border healthcare access.
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