AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup Diplomacy: Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum says there’s “no issue” hosting Iran’s World Cup base in Tijuana after the U.S. declined overnight stays, with FIFA formally confirming the move as Iran players commute to U.S. match sites. Human Rights & Deportations: Human Rights Watch reports thousands of Cubans and Venezuelans deported to Mexico face “indefinite legal limbo,” limited shelter and medical care, and heightened vulnerability to cartel violence. Immigration Enforcement: A U.S. crackdown is driving massive fines for undocumented migrants who don’t comply with departure orders, with penalties reported up to $1.8 million per person. Trade & Governance: U.S.-Mexico USMCA talks are set to continue without Canada as tariffs loom, while Mexico’s economy minister flags steel and aluminum as key concerns. Consumer Protection: New York and New Jersey AGs launch a FIFA ticketing probe over variable pricing and alleged seat-map changes that left fans paying more for worse locations. Education & Innovation: Baja California engineering students from CETYS Mexicali head to Canada for the MATE ROV World Championship, testing an underwater robot under harsh current, wave, and cold conditions.
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