AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoU.S.-Nicaragua Tensions: The U.S. State Department declined to endorse Costa Rican President Laura Fernández’s claim that Nicaraguans have “the form of government they have chosen,” instead reiterating that Ortega and Rosario Murillo threaten regional security and violate human rights. EU Pressure on Managua: A European Parliament push calls for an end to Nicaragua’s repression and the release of political prisoners, including Carlos Brenes and Salvadora del Socorro Martínez Aburto, with demands tied to alleged arbitrary detentions and forced disappearances. Human Rights Spotlight: European lawmakers also urged action after the death of indigenous leader Brooklyn Rivera in custody, calling for an investigation and the return of his remains. Immigration Courts in the U.S.: In the Bay Area, the closure of San Francisco’s immigration court has shifted about 100,000 cases to Concord, worsening backlogs and crowding hearings. Community & Identity: A Nicaraguan-born Hispanic Heritage Foundation chief, Jose Antonio Tijerino, highlighted Latino influence and service as he spoke in Buffalo. World Cup Watch: Turkey and Paraguay face off in Group D after both opened with losses, with Paraguay’s Julio Enciso returning after a Nicaragua-related injury.
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