AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUS Immigration Ruling: A Biden-appointed judge in Manhattan struck down the Trump administration’s “America First” immigrant visa freeze for 75 high-risk countries, calling it “patently unlawful” and beyond the State Department’s authority—an immediate legal win for applicants and groups challenging the policy. Caribbean Economy Watch: ECLAC projects Caribbean growth at 5.6% in 2026, but warns the region would slow to 1.1% without Guyana—highlighting how one oil-driven economy is widening the gap. Bahamas Land Rights: After decades of court fights, Bozine Town residents begin receiving land conveyances and deeds, with the government moving to acquire titles and settle long-running ownership questions. Privy Council Setback: Paradise Island’s proposed beach club and lighthouse restoration took a final hit after the Privy Council ruled the Crown Land lease was never binding without ministerial execution. BPL Power Crisis: Downtown Nassau businesses report crippling outages lasting more than 24 hours, adding fresh pressure on the government and utilities amid the wider electricity emergency. Taxi/Livery Tension: The Bahamas Taxi Cab Union accuses road traffic officials of “cherry picking” enforcement while warning both sides to follow the Road Traffic Act during ongoing disputes. Junkanoo Beach Safety: The Junkanoo Beach Association backs temporary stall closures tied to fire-safety compliance, saying public safety must come first. Sports & Youth: Team Bahamas returned from the Goodwill Swimming Championships with a fourth straight overall medal haul, including standout performances from young swimmers.
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