AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoImmigration Enforcement & Deportations: ICE deported several convicted people to Honduras using a Department of War aircraft, part of a cross-agency push to speed removals. Border & Trade Security: U.S. Customs and Border Protection showed how it screens containers for stolen vehicles, weapons, drugs, and counterfeit goods, including shipments “possibly going to Honduras.” Maritime & Logistics Risk: Princess Cruises launched a search after a crew member went overboard near Cancun; the ship diverted and disrupted a route that included Roatan, Honduras. Tourism Connectivity: Cuba signed an agreement to extend the “Mayan World” tourism program to the island, linking Honduras and other Central American destinations with Havana and Varadero. Local Land & Agro-Industry Tensions: Honduran police evicted a Garifuna community in Tela, triggering injuries, arrests, and an international outcry over land rights tied to agro-industrial and tourism claims. Mining & Production: Aura Minerals reported record H1 2026 gold-equivalent output and outlined growth projects aimed at scaling future production. Agriculture & Wildlife: In eastern Honduras, camera traps helped identify what was damaging cassava fields, clearing suspicion from an endangered tapir. Healthcare Access: A physical therapy mission in Honduras delivered orthopedic surgeries and rehab support for patients with limited access to care.
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