AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHaitian TPS at Risk: In Florida, Haitian families are scrambling after the U.S. Supreme Court allowed the end of Temporary Protected Status, with local leaders warning of a caregiving and jobs shock as more than 90,000 TPS holders are affected statewide. Workforce Fallout: Lawmakers and health workers say Haitian TPS holders—especially nursing assistants—keep hospitals and long-term care running, and they’re urging a transition period while lawsuits challenge the decision. Local Aid, Real Impact: In Worcester, the Be Like Brit Foundation is closing its office but says its Haiti orphanage work continues, underscoring how diaspora-led support is adapting amid uncertainty. Haiti in the Wider News: A separate report highlights Haiti-linked deportation enforcement and detention pressures tied to U.S. immigration crackdowns, while regional CARICOM leaders continue calling for stronger integration and support for Haiti.
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