AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoICE Pressure on Families: A Laotian-born Bremerton resident, Boun Morisath, has spent eight weeks in Tacoma’s ICE processing center as DHS signals deportation “very soon,” leaving his family in limbo over where he’ll be sent next—Laos, Ecuador, Congo, or another repatriation partner. Arts & Identity: In the U.S., “I.C.E. Baby: Inside Colfax East” runs May 13–15, turning community stories from Aurora’s immigrant youth into a live drama about protest, detention threats, and neighbor networks. Reggae Spotlight: Queen Ifrica drops “Mom Like Me,” building on “Lanton (Lantern)” momentum ahead of her album “Breath of Life.” Congo-linked Mobility Debate: Qatar urges the U.S. to settle Afghan migrants at Doha’s Al-Sailiya camp by Sept. 2026, after reports that some evacuees could be moved to the Republic of Congo. Culture in Motion: The Africa Forward summit closes May 12 with a continent-wide concert at Kasarani, with Congolese star Fally Ipupa among expected performers. Local Governance (Context): A week of letters and civic complaints also circles around Portsmouth clerk changes and rising property tax worries.
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