AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup Visa Drama: Iran’s World Cup players cleared a major hurdle after the White House said U.S. visas were approved overnight, setting up the squad’s U.S. matches (including Egypt in Seattle) even as some Iranian staff reportedly still faced delays. Seattle Security & Surveillance: Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson moved to activate Stadium District CCTV tied to the city’s Real Time Crime Center after “general but credible” threats, drawing both privacy concerns and council support. Labor Leverage at Host Venues: UNITE HERE locals said World Cup-related travel could bring picket lines and labor disputes tied to ICE and contract fights, warning hotels, restaurants, and airports to expect disruption. FIFA Water Bottle U-Turn: FIFA partially reversed its World Cup water-bottle rules, allowing one sealed disposable bottle after backlash. Washington Courts & Public Safety: A Washington teacher, Amber Swain, was charged with incest after allegations involving two adopted teenage sons, and the Washington AG urged a federal court to dismiss a long-term gun-ban challenge tied to domestic violence.
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