AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoImmigration Rights Update: The U.S. Supreme Court rejected Trump’s bid to end birthright citizenship, a ruling that brought relief to Dominican-born families in Pennsylvania who feared automatic citizenship could be tied to parents’ status. Humanitarian Solidarity: Venezuelan migrants in Trinidad and Tobago organized donations and plan to ship supplies home after the earthquakes, with community activists describing the effort as a response to images of children and families in crisis. Local Community Impact: In Milwaukee, ICE carried out a “targeted operation” that sparked fear and outrage in immigrant neighborhoods, including reports of arrests involving a Dominican woman and her 7-year-old daughter. Banking Leadership: Dominican banking association ABA confirmed Rosanna Ruiz has concluded her tenure as executive president, highlighting her push for financial inclusion, education, innovation, and sector development. Culture & Travel: The Dominican Republic’s FILSD 2026 book fair is set for Sept. 24–Oct. 4 in Santo Domingo, honoring poet José Antonio Mármol Peña, while Cap Cana continues to spotlight Dominican golf with seaside courses at Punta Espada. Demographics Watch: Diario Libre reports the Dominican Republic is entering a high-aging cycle, with older adults projected to outnumber children by mid-century.
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