AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMexico-U.S. Relations at the World Cup: President Claudia Sheinbaum will attend the Argentina-Spain final in New Jersey after wildfire smoke disrupted her original flight plan, underscoring how trade and security tensions still shape high-profile diplomacy. FIFA Money & Politics: FIFA is projected to top $15B in World Cup revenue, while the tournament’s biggest stage is also being used by U.S. President Donald Trump to frame the U.S. as a “soccer country.” World Cup Final Focus: Argentina’s Lionel Messi aims to defend the title against unbeaten Spain led by Lamine Yamal, with Spain expecting a physical match. ICE Crackdown Backlash: Separate fatal ICE shootings in Texas and Maine—both involving people not intended as targets—renew scrutiny of federal enforcement tactics and accountability. Food Safety Spillover: Taylor Farms expanded a lettuce recall tied to a cyclospora outbreak linked to Mexican supply, pulling products from 27 states. Mexico’s Earthquake Reality: A strong 7.3 quake hit Mexico’s southern coast and triggered tsunami alerts, later lifted as aftershocks continued.
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