AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCartel Displacement Crisis: In central Mexico’s Guerrero, cartel warfare is driving an “invisible crisis” of forced displacement, with families like 74-year-old María Cabrera fleeing drone-fired explosives and community police attacks—yet official counts remain scarce and aid is limited. Border Wall Fallout: In Baja California, construction tied to Trump’s border wall is reportedly damaging the sacred Cerro Cuchumá mountain for the Kumiai, cutting into a site described as “our church” and culturally protected for decades. World Cup Pressure Points: Mexico’s World Cup planning continues to collide with daily life—teachers are threatening protests over salary proposals, while FIFA’s Iran participation talks are back in focus as host-country entry concerns linger. Mexico-US Security Tensions: The week also keeps spotlighting cross-border enforcement and diplomacy strains, including renewed reporting around covert actions and Mexico’s pushback. Quick Hits: Sheinbaum taps Pemex’s CFO to run the oil giant; and Mexico’s school calendar debate resurfaces as heat and tournament logistics clash with education policy.
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