AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoVenezuela Earthquake Aftermath: Reports from La Guaira describe a “war zone” of debris, smoke, and death nearly a week after twin quakes, with thousands dead, tens of thousands missing, and an unknown number of bodies still buried as international search teams rotate out and aid shifts toward recovery and reconstruction. U.S. Immigration Pressure on Latinos: In Milwaukee, faith leaders and officials denounced ICE arrests and highlighted the case of Salvadoran teacher’s aide Yessenia Ruano, while in Texas local leaders are calling for independent review after an ICE shooting and a pattern of custody deaths. TPS Fight in Florida: Immigrant rights groups plan a Miami rally to defend Temporary Protected Status after a Supreme Court ruling cleared the way for the Trump administration to end protections. El Salvador’s Crypto Push: El Salvador approved a special decree cutting residency requirements to 90 days and offering 0% tax on Bitcoin gains for qualifying holders, pairing residency incentives with existing tax exemptions. Regional Political Shift: Commentary points to Latin America’s rightward turn, citing Colombia’s election outcome and Peru’s Keiko Fujimori win as part of a broader populist wave. Local Governance & Security Recognition: El Salvador’s Congress approved a decree praising USAR El Salvador and Armed Forces rescue teams for their June 24 Venezuela earthquake response.
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