AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAlligator Alcatraz Shutdown: Florida’s Everglades detention center—nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz”—could start shutting down in June, with detainees’ next locations still unclear after reports of “breaking down” the facility; critics say conditions have been inhumane and the site has already cost taxpayers at least $640 million. Nicaragua in U.S. Enforcement: U.S. DHS/ICE announced the arrest of Nicaraguan Jose Isaias Gozo-Murillo, convicted of sexual battery in Miami, as part of a broader weekend push targeting noncitizens with U.S. criminal cases. Regional Economy: ECLAC reports tax revenues rose in more than half of Latin America and the Caribbean in 2024, with the biggest jumps tied to major tax reforms. Nicaragua’s Voice in Sports: René Cárdenas, the first Spanish-language MLB broadcaster and a Managua-born pioneer for the Dodgers/Astros/Rangers, died at 96. Hope on the Coast: After near silence, leatherback turtles are nesting again on Nicaragua’s Pacific beaches, a rare conservation win.
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