AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoVisa Relief for Cabo Verde’s Vozinha: After goalkeeper Josimar “Vozinha” Dias’ tears over his mother’s missed trip, U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries says the U.S. has granted Ana Candida Evora a visa so she can reunite with her son in Miami for Cabo Verde’s Sunday match vs Uruguay; Jeffries credits coordination with Secretary of State Marco Rubio and says visa fees were waived. World Cup Travel Friction: The case spotlights wider visa and entry headaches tied to the tournament, with a State Department official saying relatives of players can qualify for bond waivers and that outreach is underway. Cabo Verde Beyond Football: Former sea turtle hunters in Cabo Verde are now working as loggerhead turtle protectors on nesting beaches, after 2018 laws criminalized killing threatened species—patrolling from June to October with drones and local ranger jobs. Uruguay Security Buzz: A viral Uruguay luggage search with sniffer dogs sparked criticism ahead of their match, adding to frustration from earlier paperwork travel delays.
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