AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoICE Shooting in Maine: A 26-year-old Colombian man, Joan Sebastian Guerrero (also reported as Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero), was killed during an ICE operation in Biddeford, as DHS says agents were surveilling a home and the driver fled; Maine Sen. Angus King and immigrant advocates dispute key details, especially the lack of body cameras and whether the victim was the intended target, sparking protests and calls for a full investigation. Colombia’s Incoming Government: Abelardo de la Espriella says he will shut down the presidential peace office and suspend dialogue with armed groups, while also announcing cuts of 229 posts in the Presidency; he’s also distanced himself from a proposed hourly work contribution plan after removing a transition team member who floated it. U.S. Immigration Pathway: Colombia ranked ninth globally for U.S. green cards in fiscal 2025, with 31,210 approvals, though new 2026 restrictions could change next year’s picture. World Cup Fallout: Jaminton Campaz remains outside Colombia after death threats following Colombia’s World Cup exit, and the federation is urging an investigation. Energy/Climate: A new FAO report says coffee, cocoa and tea price swings are driven mainly by supply and demand shocks, with structural vulnerabilities worsening volatility. Tourism: Curaçao logged record first-half tourism, with Colombia among key source markets.
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