AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEl Salvador Justice Push: The Attorney General’s Office moved forward with one of its biggest gang prosecutions, charging 563 Barrio 18 leaders tied to 14,488 alleged crimes since 2012, including “El Payaso,” a founding figure linked to violence and the gang truce era. Caribbean Migration Deal: Jamaica is in talks with the U.S. to accept third-country deportees, with a memorandum of understanding for up to 25 people every two weeks, no detention, and compensation still being negotiated—opposition lawmakers warn of security and transparency risks. Haiti Security Crisis: UN Secretary-General António Guterres visited Port-au-Prince amid escalating gang violence, citing 2,300 deaths and 1.5 million displaced this year, while also backing a new international force meant to suppress gangs. Regional Crime Politics: A major AP roundup highlights a right-wing backlash across Latin America as voters increasingly favor Bukele-style crackdowns amid rising fears over crime, extortion, and migration. Public Health Alert: The U.S. CDC activated emergency response after new world screwworm cases were detected in southern Texas, warning the flesh-eating parasite can infect people and animals.
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