AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHaiti Security & Elections: The UN warns Haiti faces a growing risk of mass killings as gangs expand and attack civilians, schools, hospitals, and key infrastructure, even as transitional authorities push ahead with a constitutional referendum and elections. Mass Violence in Kenscoff: In the capital’s outskirts, UN-linked reporting says gang attacks in Kenscoff and Pétion-Ville killed at least 61 people (including 14 children) between July 4-9, with many families fleeing and homes burned. U.S. Travel Warning: The U.S. State Department put Haiti on its Level 4 “Do Not Travel” list, citing crime, kidnapping, terrorism, unrest, and limited help for Americans. TPS Pressure on Haitians: DHS says court-ordered TPS extensions are not permanent and urges Haitians to accept a $2,600 departure payment and government flight before protections end. Cruise Impact: Royal Caribbean extended its suspension of stops at Labadee, Haiti, through June 2027 due to ongoing violence and safety concerns.
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