AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoU.S. Citizenship Fight: The Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s executive order limiting birthright citizenship, but Republicans are already pushing new federal bills to restrict automatic citizenship at birth, including the Birthright Citizenship Act. CNMI Disaster Recovery: FEMA says more than $52 million in federal disaster assistance and loan offers has been committed to the CNMI after Super Typhoon Sinlaku, as recovery shifts from emergency response to rebuilding. Regional Defense Drills: U.S. Pacific Command and allies wrapped up Valiant Shield 2026 across Guam and the CNMI, while USPACOM commander visits highlighted readiness and partnerships; the exercise also included missile and air-defense testing tied to Guam’s defense posture. Local Governance & Appointments: The CNMI Senate unanimously confirmed Gov. David Apatang’s reappointments to the Scholarship Board, and Saipan Mayor RB Camacho defended seeking an AG opinion on reinstating DPS Commissioner Anthony Macaranas. Tourism & Culture: 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 visitor engagement. Storm Watch: National Weather Service updates warn a new system could bring impacts to the Marianas early next week, with intensity still uncertain.
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