AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoICE Detention Deaths: Reuters reports the death rate in U.S. immigrant detention has more than doubled since Trump’s mass deportation push began in January 2025, with 50 deaths in custody and examples including a Honduran man dying during alcohol withdrawal without emergency care. Road Safety: Honduras’ National Police say at least seven officers died and more than 20 were injured in a crash on the CA-5 El Rodeo slope involving a police bus and a semi-trailer, as officers were returning from uniform delivery duties. Family Health & Immigration: A Honduran-born wife of a U.S. veteran, Arelys Barahona-Martinez, faces deportation after ICE detention tied to an old removal order, raising fears for her family’s health and stability. Child Health Access: Tennessee’s law would require reporting immigration status of disabled and chronically ill children receiving lifesaving care, with advocates warning families may lose access. Violence Prevention: PAHO launched the ANIMA-AA Kit to help health workers identify and support children and adolescents affected by violence, including sexual violence. Malaria & Regional Care: Honduras joined a regional push to accelerate malaria elimination by 2027, focusing on faster diagnosis and treatment. Plant Conservation in Honduras: A Kew-backed effort using digitized specimens and AI highlights gaps in Honduras protected-area fern records and how better data can guide conservation.
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