AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoU.S.-Honduras Medical Partnership: U.S. service members with Joint Task Force-Bravo backed a Honduran-led medical brigade in Villa de San Antonio, treating about 460 patients (1,500+ encounters) with general medicine, pediatrics, ophthalmology, dental care, physical therapy, pharmacy support, and mental health access, plus legal help, haircuts, and clothing distribution. Immigration & Health Impact on Families: A retired U.S. Army and Texas National Guard veteran is urging ICE to release his wife, Arelys Barahona-Martinez, facing deportation to Honduras, citing medical needs for their U.S.-citizen son with neurofibromatosis. Disaster Preparedness for the Region: Tropical Depression Cristina is bringing heavy rain risk to parts of El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras; Direct Relief says it’s coordinating with local health partners and PAHO to support first responders with medicines and preparedness supplies. Health Security Watch: A newly uncovered Pentagon-backed AI propaganda network is reportedly preparing tailored versions for readers in Honduras, raising concerns about misinformation that could affect public trust during health and safety moments.
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