AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoUS Immigration Crackdown: The US arrested Adys Lastres Morera, sister of Cuba’s GAESA executive president, after revoking her US lawful permanent resident status over alleged ties to Havana’s communist regime. US-Caribbean Deportations: St. Kitts says it received its first small batch of US deportees under “third country” arrangements—three people from Jamaica and Belize—described as immigration violators, not criminal deportees. Regional Diplomacy: Foreign Minister Denzil Douglas handed over COFCOR chairmanship in Suriname, with Suriname set to lead the next term. CARICOM Politics: Trinidad and Tobago says it will not recognize CARICOM Secretary-General Carla Barnett’s reappointment beyond August 2026, escalating a leadership dispute. Local Economy & Services: St. Kitts Consumer Affairs announced new unleaded gasoline maximum retail prices effective May 15, with another May revision already in motion. Digital Readiness: DTU continues e-ID stakeholder sensitisation, starting with seniors, ahead of the national rollout. Tourism & Culture: Nevis pushes “Mango Lovers” promotion in Miami and markets Nevis as a boutique, niche destination. Business & Sports: CPL ticket sales open May 22, with a 48-hour Visa priority window starting May 20.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.