AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoUS Supreme Court on Birthright Citizenship: The Court struck down Trump’s executive order limiting birthright citizenship, ruling it violates the 14th Amendment, though the fight over citizenship rules is far from over. National Archives Closure: The federal government plans to close the National Archives site in San Bruno, raising alarms for historians and genealogists who rely on records tied to major cases, including Wong Kim Ark and files involving Guam, Hawaii, Nevada, and American Samoa. America250 in the Spotlight: New York City is rolling out major July 4th celebrations, including a massive fleet and parades, as the nation marks its 250th birthday. Local Sports & Health: SPW Fitness says the 3rd Annual American Samoa Marathon & Half Marathon drew strong local and overseas participation. Community & Safety: A territory-wide wave against drugs kicked off World Drug Day activities at Fagatogo malae. Maritime & Travel: Pacific Air Charters says it expects to start commuter operations in American Samoa later in 2026, pending approvals. Local Governance: ASG retained a Honolulu law firm to defend against Leauma Alefosio’s third civil suit. America250 Sailing: The July 4th Fautasi Regatta was postponed due to weather and will try again today.
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