AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUSMCA Deadline Shock: President Trump says the U.S. may let the Canada-Mexico-U.S. trade pact expire in 2036 instead of renewing next month, raising uncertainty as Canada and Mexico push to extend to 2042. World Cup Diplomacy at the Border: Iran’s team was ordered to leave the U.S. immediately after its opener and return to Mexico, with officials citing a strict match-day security agreement—while the coach complained about lost recovery time. Korea–Mexico Match Tensions: South Korea’s camp reported an unauthorized drone during private training near Guadalajara, prompting a request for a Mexican police investigation. Security Cooperation Claim: The U.S. ambassador to Mexico says 313 people sought by Mexican authorities were handed over during Trump’s term, as extradition and security disputes continue. Mexico–US Crime Link: A federal court in Texas sentenced two men for alien smuggling and assaulting federal agents, including a Mexican national. Education Exchange: Over 100 Mexican students earned dual degrees through CETYS Universidad and City University of Seattle, including cohorts from Mexicali and Tijuana. Missing Persons Watch: A cybersecurity report flagged “wrench attacks” in the Nancy Guthrie disappearance probe, though officials haven’t confirmed a link.
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