AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoUS Visa Hub Overhaul: The State Department plans to cut U.S. visa processing sites across Africa from nearly 50 embassies/consulates to 20 regional hubs, with the change expected in June. Cameroon in the List: Yaoundé is named among the remaining hubs, meaning applicants from non-hub countries may have to travel farther for interviews and biometrics. Deportation Spotlight: The U.S. also released names and photos of 355 West Africans facing removal, including 15 Cameroonians, as part of a wider crackdown. Human Rights in Detention: Civil rights groups filed a lawsuit over alleged inhumane conditions at ICE’s Camp East Montana in Texas, citing beatings, medical neglect, and solitary confinement. Regional Mobility Update: Côte d’Ivoire and Cameroon are reported to be moving toward a reciprocal visa-exemption era, easing travel between Abidjan and Yaoundé. Culture & Youth Sports: Nigeria’s junior tennis event (NASCO/ITF J30) in Abuja includes Cameroon among 15 participating countries, running June 2–13.
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