AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEl Salvador Security: The Expanded Security Cabinet says it delivered the “most decisive blow” in the country’s anti-drug fight, detailing a maritime operation that led to the seizure of over 6.6 tons of cocaine, after a June 28 interception of a specialized vessel 582 nautical miles southwest of El Cordoncillo. Diaspora Voting: El Salvador’s remote voting rollout hit a major milestone, with 1,054,695 Salvadorans in the U.S. registered with a valid Single Identity Document for the Feb. 28, 2027 elections. Tourism & IP Policy: El Salvador is set to inaugurate an international religious tourism congress this week, while the government also joined four international intellectual property treaties to strengthen trademark, patent, and design protections. Regional Politics/Justice: A U.S. court-related immigration fight continues to ripple through Central America and beyond, including a Second Circuit ruling that says an immigration judge failed to properly weigh potential abuse in El Salvador prisons. U.S. Immigration Pressure: The DHS published a “worst-of-the-worst” deportation list of 124 Nigerians, while TPS uncertainty remains a live issue for Haitians in the U.S.
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