AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTransnational Crime Response: New Zealand’s Customs Minister Casey Costello says the Pacific can’t “arrest” its way out of organised crime, pushing a wider plan that links better laws, health, immigration, customs, revenue collection and justice—after the Pacific Transnational Crime Summit in Fiji. Border & Visa Shock: The same week brought fresh concern for Pacific travellers as NZ cuts Pacific visa fees and extends visa timeframes, with officials warning the government could take a multi-million-dollar revenue hit. Militarisation Debate: Pacific leaders also remain uneasy about defence integration as NZ signals a bigger role in regional security, even while crime-fighting cooperation with Tonga and others grows. Tonga Culture & Sport: LOMU’s official trailer drops ahead of a Tonga return screening, while Tonga’s Ocean of Light International School marks 30 years and a U12 football tournament backs early development. Diaspora Pressure: Tongan communities are watching US immigration changes closely after reports of stricter green card rules and wider anxiety following a White House-area shooting.
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