AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWorld Cup Spotlight: Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni says Lionel Messi is improving from a left hamstring injury and could play a few minutes in the friendly vs. Honduras on Saturday in College Station, Texas, or the next match vs. Iceland—while goalkeeper Juan Musso is set to start at Kyle Field. Local Sports & Community: ESPN broadcaster Andrew Palomo returns to Kyle Field to call Honduras vs. Argentina, describing it as a full-circle moment for the Texas A&M alumnus. Immigration Courts: A U.S. appeals board vacated deportation relief for a Honduran mother, ruling her “social distinction” claim must be assessed on a countrywide basis. Border & Enforcement: Federal prosecutors in Texas filed hundreds of new immigration-related cases, including charges involving Honduran nationals near the Eagle Pass area. Public Health Threat: Honduras is among Central American countries affected by the New World screwworm spread, with U.S. officials warning the parasite’s return could threaten livestock and wildlife. Violence in Honduras: Church leaders condemned the killing of 21 workers, including three children, who were taking refuge in a church after gang attacks tied to palm plantation violence.
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