AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUS Deportations Shift: Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo says the U.S. has flown about 2,284 deported Mexicans into Guatemala as a “transit stopover,” then sent them back to Mexico within 24 hours—an approach Mexico says it opposes. Local Security & Migration Pressure: The same U.S. crackdown is also sending some deportees onward to Honduras, raising fresh concerns about third-country transfers and regional strain. El Niño Fallout for Honduras: Panama Canal traffic will be cut from Sept. 3 as drought worsens under El Niño, while Honduras has already placed 80% of the country on drought alert—another reminder that climate shocks are hitting Central America’s infrastructure and daily life. Garifuna Land Rights: Honduras’ government responded to Garifuna land-rights concerns in San Juan, saying it’s charging people in a dispute and rejecting dispossession claims, after Belize’s Garifuna groups protested. Humanitarian Support: UNICEF says EU funding of nearly $20M will back disaster preparedness, education, and child protection across Central America, including Guatemala and Honduras.
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