AGP Executive Report
Last update: 21 hours agoICE Detention Crisis: An Associated Press investigation says ICE detainee suicides have spiked “unprecedentedly,” with at least 10 deaths since Trump returned to office in 2025, raising alarms about care and oversight. Legal Accountability: Rights groups also sued ICE over alleged “inhumane treatment” at Camp East Montana in Texas, citing medical neglect, violent force, solitary confinement, and deaths. Colombia Election Security: The IACHR warned of political violence ahead of Colombia’s May 31 presidential vote, urging protections for candidates after threats, kidnappings, and killings linked to campaigns. Colombia–Ecuador Trade Fallout: Colombia accused Ecuador of “deliberate interference” after Noboa agreed to lift tariffs tied to a deal with presidential candidate Abelardo de la Espriella. Brazil–US Tensions on Gangs: Brazil condemned the US move to label PCC and Comando Vermelho as foreign terrorist organizations, calling it a sovereignty threat. Public Health in DR Congo: WHO chief Tedros urged early Ebola treatment and safe burials during a visit to Ituri as the outbreak outpaces response. Guyana Finance: Citi won Guyana approval to open a representative office in Georgetown to support infrastructure and export financing. Caribbean Security Posture: The US USS Nimitz is set to visit Kingston, Jamaica, as part of a Southern Seas 2026 deployment. Mexico Rights Under Pressure: A CSW report warns religious freedom in Mexico is being undermined by gangs and local customs, with threats and violence against religious leaders.
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