AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoImmigration Crackdown in Texas: A federal jury in Corpus Christi convicted 50-year-old Salvadoran Jose Leandro Juarez-Rivas of illegal reentry after deliberating under 10 minutes following a one-day trial tied to a bus stop inspection at the Falfurrias Border Patrol checkpoint; he faces up to two years in prison and a possible $250,000 fine, with sentencing set for Aug. 19. Smuggling Case Escalates: In a separate Sarita checkpoint case, a 43-year-old Oklahoma truck driver was charged after authorities found 42 migrants hidden in a locked tractor-trailer plus meth, with the trailer reportedly sealed so people inside couldn’t escape. Peru Runoff Security Politics: Keiko Fujimori is leaning harder on her father’s legacy as crime fears shape the May 31 runoff, promising a “frontal war” on gangs. El Salvador Watch: Tourism keeps climbing—April brought 473,000 international visitors, up 36% year-on-year. Local Life: BYU will host international soccer matches at South Field (Korea Republic vs Trinidad and Tobago May 30; El Salvador vs Korea June 3).
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