AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoUS Immigration & Courts: A Manhattan federal judge struck down President Trump’s immigrant visa suspension for nationals of 75 countries, calling the policy “patently unlawful” and beyond the authority of Secretary of State Marco Rubio; St. Kitts and Nevis is among the affected places, though the ruling targets immigrant/permanent residency visas. Water Security: St. Kitts’ EC$28 million Groundwater Drilling Programme scored a major win in Saddlers, with initial testing at about 175 US gallons per minute and projections toward roughly half a million gallons daily after further safe-yield testing. Local Governance & Cost of Living: The Drew-led administration is pushing household reconnections through SKELEC’s Reconnect 15 promotion and the Water Services reconnection programme for families behind on bills. Heritage & Community Stewardship: The St. Christopher National Trust and the Parks and Beaches Division partnered to clean and stabilise the historic Spooner’s Cotton Ginnery in Cayon. Sports & Youth: Nevis Pages congratulated Akanye Samuel Francis on joining Coppin State University, while St. Kitts also notched more youth cricket selections for a CWI high-performance camp. Public Works & Jobs Debate: PLP deputy leader Dameon Lawrence questioned whether the reported $270m Basseterre High School project is delivering enough local construction jobs.
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