AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoImmigration & Deportations: A new wave of U.S. ICE funding is drawing fresh backlash after a case described as “misguided aggression” sent a school custodian to Nicaragua despite no criminal record, raising questions about whether enforcement targets people “with an accent or a sun tan” rather than serious offenders. Regional Diplomacy: At the OAS General Assembly in Panama, officials pushed “useful multilateralism” amid debates over democracy, Venezuela, Haiti, hemispheric security, and organized crime. Nicaragua Under Pressure: The U.S. State Department reportedly declined to endorse Costa Rica President Laura Fernández’s claim that Nicaraguans “chose” the Ortega-Murillo government, instead reiterating that the regime threatens regional security and violates human rights. EU & Trade: A European Parliament push is reported to move toward stronger action against Nicaragua, including possible steps tied to trade and alleged abuses. Asylum Impact in the Region: UNHCR data highlights how Nicaragua-driven displacement is straining Costa Rica’s asylum system, with Nicaraguans making up the majority of people seeking protection. Sports (Nicaragua-linked): A Nicaragua boxer (Josue Bendana) stepped in on short notice in Sheffield, while World Cup coverage continues to reference Nicaragua in match build-ups.
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