AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoDeportation Fallout in Equatorial Guinea: A Cuban mother says her son, Leonardo Sánchez Fernández, was deported by ICE to Liberia but ended up detained in Equatorial Guinea without documents or legal help, after guards allegedly pushed him and his post-surgery condition worsened; he is now hospitalized and receiving IV fluids. US–Liberia Deal Under Scrutiny: The New York Times reports the US approved a $5 million payment to Liberia to accept up to 1,200 “third-country” deportees, contradicting Liberia’s earlier claim of “no compensation,” with funds tied to “migration management activities.” First Flight, Then a Detour: Reuters says at least five deportees who resisted getting off in Liberia were flown to Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, highlighting how the US shifts destinations when removals stall. Legal Pressure in the US: A US federal judge overturned Trump’s immigrant visa suspension policy targeting 75 countries, calling it unlawful. Energy Watch: Chevron confirmed a major oil and gas condensate discovery in Angola’s Block 0, while regional business news also highlights Chevron leadership moves tied to Mid-Africa, including Equatorial Guinea.
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