AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTyphoon Sinlaku recovery in Saipan: More than a month after the storm, grounded fishing vessels are still stuck at Smiling Cove Marina as crews dredge sand deposits to reopen the channel for boats and commercial fishing. Federal immigration shift: A new USCIS memo signals tighter scrutiny for green-card applicants already in the U.S., pushing most people back to consular processing overseas unless they meet “extraordinary circumstances,” raising fears for CNMI families and workers. Radiation justice push: The Pacific Association of Radiation Survivors backs CNMI inclusion in a new push to expand the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, seeking parity for Pacific radiation survivors. Online child safety fight: Multiple state attorneys general, including Hawaiʻi’s Anne Lopez and California’s Rob Bonta, joined a bipartisan coalition opposing the federal KIDS Act, saying it would preempt stronger state protections and shield Big Tech. Local aid for Sinlaku: HANMI Hardware donated $5,000 to the American Red Cross–Northern Marianas chapter to support Sinlaku recovery assistance. Weather watch: Invest 99W is developing but is not expected to threaten Guam or CNMI, though unsettled conditions and spotty showers are possible.
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