AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUS Immigration Ruling: A federal judge in Rhode Island struck down Trump-era USCIS policies that paused asylum and other immigration decisions for people from 39 countries, calling it unlawful and leaving applicants in “legal limbo.” Border Security Spending: A Washington Post review says a border-wall spending surge has funneled most contracts to two firms tied to GOP and White House networks. Brazil-US Tensions: The US move to label Brazil’s CV and PCC as terrorist groups took effect Friday, with Brazil warning it could invite interference and hurt tourism, investment, trade, and finance. Caribbean Climate Push: Dominica launched a US$26M climate resilience project to boost food security, disaster systems, and early warnings. Regional Diplomacy: Trinidad and Tobago’s UN Security Council seat drew praise from former PM Keith Rowley, who also warned about scrutiny of the government’s conduct. Tourism & Travel: Uruguay announced a visa waiver for Chinese citizens; Sunwing and WestJet indefinitely suspend Cuba flights; Grenada approved visa-free entry for Nigerian travelers. Business & Culture: Antigua and Barbuda named Charmaine Spencer CMO as tourism momentum continues; rhode expands to Mexico and seven European markets.
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