AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUSMCA Clock Starts: The Trump administration declined to renew the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement in its current form, keeping it in place for 10 more years while annual reviews run—setting up a long, contentious renegotiation. ICE Deaths Escalation: Mexico says it will seek criminal charges in the U.S. over 17 Mexican deaths tied to ICE custody or raids, after Houston resident Lorenzo Salgado Araujo was killed in an operation Mexico calls possibly targeted; officials also plan civil lawsuits against detention-center operators. Houston Case Details: DHS says Salgado wasn’t the intended target and that no body camera footage was released, while Mexico pushes for a serious investigation and prosecutors’ action. World Cup Aftershocks: England’s Jarell Quansah got a two-match ban after a red card vs Mexico, while Mexico’s World Cup run ended in the Round of 16; the England-Mexico match also shattered U.S. TV viewership records. Sports & Business Ripples: With Mexico out, ticket prices for the next round reportedly dropped sharply, and Mexico’s auto sector faces new pressure as Toyota shifts Tacoma production toward the U.S.
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