AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoVisa Expansion in Mexico: Reap became a Visa Principal Issuer in Mexico (and already holds the same role in Hong Kong), aiming to scale stablecoin-linked card issuance across the Americas. U.S.-Cuba Tensions: Trump again floated possible military action against Cuba, while the DOJ indicted ex-Cuban leader Raúl Castro—raising the stakes for a wider confrontation. Immigration Pressure on Mexico: Human Rights Watch says the U.S. has deported nearly 13,000 Cubans and Venezuelans to Mexico, leaving many vulnerable to cartel violence and lacking basic services. Pacific Strike Fallout: A U.S. strike on an alleged drug boat in the eastern Pacific killed one and left two survivors; the military still hasn’t provided proof the vessel carried drugs. Regional Crime Crackdown: Interpol and the OAS reported 8,700+ arrests and 3,300+ firearms seized across 20 Latin American countries in a major operation. Bolivia Protest Escalation: Bolivia’s congress approved broader emergency powers for President Rodrigo Paz as protests over economic hardship intensify.
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