AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoGuatemala Justice System: A new op-ed argues Guatemala’s “captured justice system” still criminalizes activists and journalists, even as a newly appointed attorney general begins a limited cleanup—while key institutions remain vulnerable to corrupt interests. U.S.-Guatemala Immigration Fallout: In Houston, prosecutors and investigators continue probing the July 7 killing of Guatemalan immigrant Lorenzo Salgado Araujo during an ICE operation; his family’s lawyer says the “white crystal” described in a warrant was actually salt for hydration, while U.S. Attorney Aaron Reitz urges the public to let the investigation run. Church & Climate: Guatemalan Cardinal Ramazzini visited the Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine in Riverside, linking climate impacts to a spiritual call for stewardship and conversion. Cultural Memory: Guatemala unveiled the design for a funerary monument to house Nobel laureate Miguel Ángel Asturias’ remains, repatriation scheduled for October. Regional Security Cooperation: Arkansas National Guard and Guatemalan Army special forces trained together in a joint readiness exercise at Fort Polk, highlighting growing interoperability.
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