AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDeportation Pressure on Mexico: Guatemala’s president says the U.S. has sent about 2,284 Mexicans back via Guatemala this year, with dozens also sent to Honduras—an approach critics say is meant to ratchet pressure on Mexico amid Mexico-U.S. disputes over enforcement deaths and custody. FIFA Infantino Crisis: UEFA, AFC and CONCACAF are weighing a rare no-confidence vote to oust Gianni Infantino after his World Cup investor-stake proposal sparked backlash, with talks also pointing to a possible expanded Nations League outside FIFA. Cuba vs. U.S. Sanctions: Cuba’s U.N. ambassador says Washington claims to want private investment but keeps adding sanctions every two weeks, while the U.S. says penalties are meant to block “escape valves.” Regional Progressive Push: Uruguay hosts the third Pan-American Congress in Montevideo as progressive leaders regroup after recent conservative election wins across the region. Migration Deal to Liberia: The first group of U.S. deportees arrives in Liberia under a third-country agreement allowing up to 1,200 transfers. Prime Video Investment: Amazon’s streamer plans $2bn in Latin America originals and sports rights through 2030, focusing on Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia and Chile.
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