AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDeportation and health impacts for Hondurans in the U.S.: A Honduran mother was forced to self-deport with her U.S.-citizen daughter, and other reports highlight families left behind after ICE actions, raising concerns about stress, access to care, and safety during separation. Pediatric care access in Central America: Shriners Children’s partnered with The Panama Clinic to run an international outreach clinic in Panama four times a year, expanding specialized orthopedic and burn reconstructive services for children across the region. Immigration enforcement scrutiny in Maryland: New Maryland laws limit local police involvement in immigration status checks and restrict holding people for civil immigration reasons, aiming to reduce harmful detentions. Regional health and environment coordination: Belize hosted a Central American environment meeting under CCAD, with Honduras among participating countries, focusing on priorities like water resources and Sargassum. Honduras-linked tech and health-adjacent innovation: IICA selected Harvverse from Honduras for Digital Agriculture Week in Costa Rica, spotlighting agrifood solutions that can support nutrition and rural livelihoods. Human dignity and community care: A new California Museum exhibit draws parallels between past mass deportations and today’s crackdown, underscoring the human toll that can ripple into mental and physical health. Obituary: Osiris M. Johnson (born in San Pedro Sula, Honduras) died Aug. 14, 2026.
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