AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSecurity Cooperation in Central America: A new U.S.-aligned “Shield of the Americas” push is reshaping anti-drug strategy across the isthmus, with El Salvador shifting operations offshore after a major February seizure, while Guatemala seeks more U.S. training and intelligence support. Media and Politics in the U.S.: Fired “60 Minutes” correspondent Scott Pelley says CBS leadership under Bari Weiss asked for changes to a politically sensitive ICE-related segment, reigniting debate over media independence. El Salvador–Gang Cross-Border Case: Mexico arrested a suspected MS-13 leader in Chiapas and is handing him to immigration authorities; the suspect is tied to El Salvador’s anti-gang network and faces serious charges. Public Health Watch: Texas officials are racing to contain the first New World screwworm case in decades, warning of risks to livestock and the beef supply—an issue that could ripple into regional agriculture. Local Politics (Diaspora Angle): Ward 1 D.C. Council candidate Jackie Reyes Yanes, an El Salvador–born community advocate, outlined her background and priorities ahead of the June primary.
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