AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoImmigration Enforcement: U.S. resumed deportations to Haiti after the Supreme Court ended humanitarian protection, with the first post-ruling flight landing in Cap-Haïtien amid gang-unsafe conditions and unclear whether TPS holders were among passengers. Third-Country Deals: Liberia received the first group of “third country” deportees, while Guatemala reported receiving 2,284 Mexicans deported from the U.S. this year via short transit stays. Public Safety & Courts: A federal judge temporarily blocked part of Colorado’s law expanding state oversight of an immigrant detention center, citing interference with federal authority. Election Integrity: ICE’s HSI investigation led to voter fraud charges against a Chinese national accused of impersonating a lawful resident to register and vote in Massachusetts. Fiscal & Markets: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s doubled long-bond buybacks and “economic pressure” messaging failed to calm bond turbulence as U.S. debt topped $40 trillion, keeping yields and global risk in focus. Sanctions: The U.S. issued fresh sanctions targeting Lebanon’s Hezbollah and expanded Cuba-related sanctions on individuals and entities. Government Data Privacy: New York AG Letitia James won a temporary restraining order blocking the Trump administration from seizing millions of commercial drivers’ personal records. Cybersecurity: Georgia Tech’s Shield research enclave earned CMMC Level 2 certification for protecting sensitive defense-related information. Trade & Industry: Hyundai is considering boosting Georgia’s Metaplant America capacity to 800,000 units to respond to U.S. auto tariffs.
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