AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCFPB Shake-Up: The Trump administration has reshaped the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, including guidance that could make it harder for undocumented immigrants to get mortgages and credit cards, while the agency’s site pushes consumers to report being “de-banked” for political or religious reasons. Immigration & Work Visas: A federal judge struck down Trump’s $100,000 H-1B fee as an unlawful tax, while Trump also formally nominated Todd Blanche for attorney general. ICE Pressure in NC: ICE says it’s preparing a major deployment to New York City and points to increased activity in places including Charlotte, as immigration enforcement remains a flashpoint. Local Education Leadership: Lenoir County Public Schools announced 2026-27 administrative changes and is set to graduate nearly 600 students, including a record-breaking $37M in scholarships. STEM Milestone at an HBCU: N.C. A&T received approval to launch a standalone Ph.D. in bioengineering—first of its kind among HBCUs. Culture & Community: Dave Matthews defended his Israel-related comments against antisemitism accusations during a Raleigh stop, and the Carolina Blaze pro softball team is set to debut in Durham as North Carolina’s first permanent city-based women’s pro team.
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