AGP Executive Report
Last update: 23 minutes agoIndigenous Rights in Nicaragua: Brooklyn Rivera, a prominent Miskito Indigenous leader and political prisoner held incommunicado by Daniel Ortega’s government for more than 970 days, has died at 73, according to a Ministry of Health communiqué citing a bacterial infection after COVID-19; human rights groups and UN experts say the state must explain the circumstances and denounce the lack of access for family and independent oversight. Regional Migration Policy: Costa Rica announced a special temporary regularization category starting Sept. 1, 2026, letting thousands of Nicaraguans (along with Cubans, Venezuelans, and Colombians) with pending or rejected asylum cases apply for legal residency and work authorization. Managua Diaspora & Culture: A Las Vegas Nicaraguan folklorico group says it moved rehearsals into private homes for months to avoid immigration enforcement fears, but is now back practicing publicly again. Sports With Nicaragua Ties: South Africa’s World Cup preparations included a goalless friendly against Nicaragua, while coach Hugo Broos faced fresh scrutiny over travel/visa chaos.
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