AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 minutes agoLeatherback Comeback: After five near-silent nesting seasons, Nicaragua’s Pacific coast is seeing leatherback turtles return, with teams reporting a first nesting female in November 2025 and successful nest protection—an encouraging sign for a critically endangered species. Human Rights Pressure: A fresh wave of U.S. immigration policy fallout is back in the spotlight as Temporary Protected Status cases move through the Supreme Court, leaving over a million TPS residents in limbo. Cost-of-Living Squeeze: Grocery prices are climbing again, with ground beef, tomatoes, and coffee showing sharp year-over-year jumps. Regional Infrastructure Watch: Panama and Costa Rica are advancing plans for a cross-border rail corridor that could dramatically cut travel and freight times—an integration push that could reshape Central America’s movement of people and goods. Nicaragua Resource Politics: New reporting alleges U.S.-sanctioned Chinese firms hold major stakes in Nicaragua’s gold footprint through long-term mining deals.
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