AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUSMCA Under Threat: President Trump says the US-Mexico-Canada trade pact could expire in 2036 unless renewed, injecting fresh uncertainty into talks with Mexico and Canada. World Cup Politics & Protests: Mexico’s World Cup opener against South Africa drew both celebration and unrest, with clashes reported outside Azteca Stadium and marches by teachers and families of missing people. Teachers’ Strike Pressure: The CNTE teachers’ strike continues to disrupt daily life in Mexico City as unions demand changes to ISSSTE pensions and oppose education reforms. Security & Migration Fallout: Mexico’s missing-person crisis is taking center stage as the tournament brings tighter policing and heightened concerns for vulnerable communities. Visa Friction at FIFA: The Palestinian Football Association chief remains stuck in Mexico City after US visa delays, underscoring broader access problems for accredited attendees. FIFA Attendance Dispute: FIFA defended empty-seat figures by saying scans and in-stadium presence—not visible occupancy—drive official attendance numbers. Border-Related US Policy: A major US surveillance authority expired as World Cup security fears grow, adding to the backdrop of US-Mexico tensions. Tren de Aragua Claim: Trump says a US strike killed Tren de Aragua leader Niño Guerrero in coordination with Venezuela, keeping regional security on the agenda.
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