AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoU.S.-Mexico Migration Fallout: Mexico’s president renewed calls for legal action after an ICE shooting in Houston killed Mexican homebuilder Lorenzo Salgado Araujo; witnesses and local leaders say the operation lacked body-cam coverage and that agents were pursuing someone else, pushing Mexico to pursue criminal complaints in the U.S. Cartel Violence & U.S. Policy: Mexico’s president blamed rising cartel violence on Biden-era U.S. policies and accused Washington of using drug-trafficking claims to destabilize governments. World Cup Politics in the Spotlight: FIFA’s 2026 tournament drama continues as England and Argentina set up a semi-final loaded with decades of rivalry tied to the Falklands/Malvinas; coaches played down politics, but the match keeps pulling it back in. Cross-Border Human Rights Pressure: The ICE case is adding to broader scrutiny of U.S. immigration enforcement, with protests and demands for independent investigations growing in Houston and beyond. Global Governance Watch: FIFA President Gianni Infantino signaled openness to expanding the World Cup to 64 teams after the current 48-team format.
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