AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPrison hunger strike: Costa Rica’s Justice Minister Gabriel Aguilar told inmates at La Reforma that they can keep a hunger strike going “as many days as they wished,” after prisoners protested sudden changes to food rations and smaller portions served in plastic containers—linked to a future high-security prison plan that critics say mirrors El Salvador’s Bukele-era mega-prison approach. Immigration health alarms: In California, a new state investigation says six people died in ICE detention over the past year, with overcrowding and difficulty providing basic medical care blamed as deportations surged. El Salvador-linked ICE case: ICE Buffalo arrested 29-year-old Salvadoran Josue Coreas-Chavez after his release from a New York facility, alleging MS-13 ties and facing removal proceedings. Health infrastructure abroad: Cuba’s Guantánamo health system is getting solar power upgrades for dozens of priority care centers, including maternity homes and nursing facilities. Policy backdrop: A global governance report warns democratic accountability is slipping even as public goods like healthcare improve.
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