AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoU.S. Immigration Relief: A federal judge blocked Trump-era directives that froze some green card, asylum, and work-permit decisions, a potential win for Belizeans waiting on U.S. legal status. San Pedro Politics: Mayor Gualberto “Wally” Núñez says he’ll run for a third term in 2027, with independent challenger Tino Tzul also entering the race. World Cup Viewing in Belize: Rush Sports says it’s gearing up a Caribbean-wide World Cup broadcast push, with Belize included among 13 markets. Belize Violence Debate: PM Briceño links Belize’s violence surge to declining parenting, sparking fresh public debate about deeper social causes. Coastal Environment: Government temporarily halts dredging in sensitive coastal areas while it develops a plan with San Pedro and other communities. Belize Entertainment & Culture: Hip-hop media pioneer Dave Mays married Brett Jolèy Mays on a private island off Belize’s coast, drawing major entertainment figures. Sports & Fitness: Team Belize gymnasts returned from El Salvador with 22 medals, while Belize fitness athletes posted strong results at Garage Games in Mérida. Maya Heritage: Lidar work identified 26 Maya ballcourts in Belize’s Three Rivers region, expanding what’s known about ancient public life.
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