AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoImmigration & Courts: The Trump administration says it will restart asylum and other immigration processing after a Rhode Island federal judge struck down key USCIS policies that had left more than a million applications in limbo, including a broad asylum hold and a freeze tied to the 39-country travel ban. Rhode Island Federal Impact: USCIS also confirmed it will comply with the Rhode Island court’s order affecting Afghan cases, treating the vacated screening and vetting policies “as if they are not in effect.” World Cup in Rhode Island: Ghana’s Black Stars are in Providence for final preparations, but midfielder Thomas Partey will miss the opener vs. Panama after Canada denied his visa—FIFA says the host government controls entry decisions. Local Government & Community: Providence City Council President Rachel Miller won’t seek reelection. Public Safety: A child died after being pulled from the water at an RI beach in Warwick; police say the death is under investigation. Sports & Culture: The Tartan Army is in town for the tournament, and Ghana’s camp is drawing local attention.
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