AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMS-13 Trial Wraps in El Salvador: A three-month mass trial of 485 alleged MS-13 members ended in closing arguments, with prosecutors seeking maximum sentences for crimes tied to a 2022 state of emergency—rights groups warn of mass convictions without real defense. Human Rights Alarm: Amnesty International says El Salvador’s prison system shows a pattern of arbitrary arrests, deaths in custody, and abuse that could amount to crimes against humanity. Maternal Health Spotlight: PAHO recognized First Lady Gabriela de Bukele’s “Nacer con Cariño” law as a regional model for maternal and early childhood care. Bukele Defends Constitutional Changes: President Nayib Bukele pushed back on WOLA criticism, arguing El Salvador’s reforms followed democratic institutions and elections. US Immigration Pressure Hits Salvadorans: US lawmakers urged DHS to extend Temporary Protected Status for Salvadorans, warning up to 200,000 could face deportation. ICE Detention and Violence Debate: DHS blamed “sanctuary” rhetoric for a surge in vehicle attacks on ICE/CBP, while separate reporting highlighted fears of detention during check-ins and the broader human cost of enforcement.
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