AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBorder Violence & Arrest: Tustin police arrested 47-year-old Juan Marquez, accused of fatally shooting his 42-year-old ex-girlfriend, Sandra Fernandez, in May 14’s attack before fleeing into Mexico; he was detained on his return through San Ysidro and booked without bail. Mexico Security: In Puebla’s Tehuitzingo, gunmen killed 10 people—including a minor—in an early-morning assault; authorities say state and federal forces are investigating and no arrests have been announced. World Cup Politics: FIFA says it held an “excellent and constructive” meeting with Iran’s federation in Istanbul, easing participation concerns as Iran prepares to play all group matches in the U.S. World Cup Buzz (and worry): Ticket resellers are reportedly selling some seats below face value for the first time, fueling fears the tournament could underperform. Indigenous Rights vs. Border Wall: Indigenous leaders say border-wall construction is desecrating sacred sites, with blasting and bulldozing affecting areas on both sides of the line. Cuba Energy Crisis: Cuba confirmed it has “absolutely no” fuel oil and diesel, with Havana facing long blackouts as the oil crunch deepens.
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