AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoVenezuela Earthquake Response: Venezuela’s twin quakes have killed more than 1,700 people, with over 5,000 injured and tens of thousands still missing as the rescue “window” narrows; La Guaira remains under military control, aftershocks keep rattling the area, and families accuse authorities of slow, politicized relief even as foreign teams and heavy machinery—along with El Salvador’s USAR efforts—keep pulling survivors from rubble, including a 21-year-old freed after days and even a rescued puppy in Caracas. El Salvador Politics: President Nayib Bukele has registered his pre-candidacy for a third consecutive term for 2027 after constitutional changes opened the door to indefinite re-election, with the ruling party signaling “We are ready.” US Immigration Shockwaves: The US Supreme Court cleared the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status for Syrians and Haitians, raising fears for hundreds of thousands—including Salvadorans and others—while TPS holders and communities brace for enforcement. Regional Rightward Shift: Peru’s election of Keiko Fujimori triggered a wave of right-leaning congratulations across Latin America, framing the result as part of a broader conservative turn. Tech Policy: El Salvador’s National AI Agency named former NVIDIA executive Randy Lewis as senior advisor, aiming to accelerate the country’s AI and compute infrastructure plans.
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