AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCitizenship & Law: The U.S. Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s birthright citizenship order, but Congress is already moving to restrict it through new bills, while the DOJ vows to crack down on “birth tourism” schemes—an issue that has echoed in CNMI and Pacific conversations about immigration, identity, and rights. Tourism & Culture Infrastructure: The Marianas Visitor Authority unveiled a conceptual plan to turn Saipan’s historic Japanese Lighthouse site into a visitor and cultural experience center, aiming to boost local vendors and deepen visitor engagement. Community & Education: Joeten-Kiyu Public Library wrapped its 2026 Summer Reading Program, blending literacy with local history and STEAM, and mourned the passing of Susan Feller, a major advocate for Indigenous archives and museums. Disaster Recovery & Aid: FEMA reports over $52 million in committed recovery aid and loan offers after Super Typhoon Sinlaku, as the Red Cross provided more than $1.5 million to Sinlaku-affected households. Fisheries & Stewardship: CNMI leaders urged action at WCPFC22 on South Pacific albacore management, tying tuna policy to long-standing sustainable fishing and cultural resilience. Arts & Youth Exchange: The Saipan Awaodori Team will send a large youth delegation to Japan for Awaodori festivals, continuing a 19-year cultural bridge.
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