AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUS Immigration Court Ruling: A US federal judge struck down Trump-era delays blocking immigration benefit decisions for applicants from 39 “travel-ban” countries, and the list includes Burundi—raising fresh questions for families and communities waiting on asylum, work permits, green cards and citizenship. Public Health & Ebola: The US stepped up regional Ebola support after Uganda confirmed new cases, while reports from the DRC suggest the outbreak may have been spreading since January—fueling fears, mistrust, and the need for faster, clearer communication. Refugees & Land Restitution: Burundi-based reporting highlights returnees from Tanzania living in fear, with claims that local political and security networks obstruct land restitution and push some families to settle away from their original homes. Church & Community Support: A fundraising church concert in Rotherham backed a Burundi clergyman’s work for widows, orphans and youth—showing how faith networks keep cross-border solidarity alive. Eid al-Adha Tensions in Ruyigi: During Eid celebrations at a Congolese refugee site in eastern Burundi, arguments over meat distribution led to police intervention and warning shots. Burundi’s Regional Diplomacy: Burundi reiterated support for Morocco’s Sahara autonomy plan at the UN C-24, welcoming UN Security Council Resolution 2797.
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