AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoUS-Cuba Pressure Escalates: Trump says he’ll skip his son’s Bahamas wedding to stay in Washington as Iran talks near a crunch point, but the same “important period” comes with a sharper Cuba push: DOJ has indicted former President Raúl Castro over the 1996 Brothers to the Rescue shootdown, and the US has sent the Nimitz carrier group to the Caribbean. Legal Fallout for Travel: The US Supreme Court dealt cruise operators a setback tied to Havana docks, reopening the door to roughly $440M in claims—bad news for cruise planning around Cuba. Immigration Tightening: USCIS also ordered many Caribbean green-card seekers to return home for processing, a move that could affect Cuba-linked families and travelers. On-the-ground Cuba: Reports continue to flag blackouts and rising crime, including theft with force in Artemisa, as pressure intensifies.
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