AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTPS Deadline Looms: The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitians, with many set to lose work authorization on July 24, raising fears of detention, deportation, and a healthcare workforce crunch in places like South Florida and New York. Healthcare Under Pressure: Haitian caregivers and hospital staff are warning that TPS losses will worsen staffing shortages just as demand for elder and disability care is rising. Community Anxiety in Florida: Haitian Catholics in Miami turned a church feast into a prayer vigil after the ruling, reflecting how the decision is reshaping daily life. Legal Uncertainty Still Moving: Courts are still weighing stays and timelines, but advocates say Haitians need to prepare now. Haiti’s Security Crisis: Aid groups report worsening violence, including deadly drone attacks and gangs controlling most of Port-au-Prince territory. Sports & Haiti: Haiti and coach Sébastien Migné have mutually parted ways after the World Cup run, ending a 52-year wait for qualification. Visa Update Regionally: Spain named nine CARICOM countries for visa-free short stays, but Haiti was not included. Other Haiti-Linked News: A man accused of failing to declare money while traveling to Haiti was arrested in the Bahamas; and a missing 93-year-old was last seen in Miami’s Little Haiti.
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