AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDeportations to Haiti: The first major U.S. deportation flight after TPS ended landed in Cap-Haïtien with more than 160 people, including former TPS holders, as gangs control much of Port-au-Prince and officials route arrivals to the north. Immigration court fight: A federal judge in Manhattan struck down Trump’s “75-country” immigrant visa suspension, calling it “patently unlawful” and ordering case-by-case reconsideration—an immediate win for applicants including Haitians. TPS crackdown continues: Reports say ICE arrested about 300 Haitians in Ohio after TPS expired, with more “find and arrest” activity expected. Haiti security shock: Haitian police are investigating the stabbing death of a U.S. citizen who ran security for a major cigarette company in Port-au-Prince, with employees detained for questioning. Culture and youth: In Léogâne, “Ann Jwe Ansanm” brought hundreds of children back to traditional games like jump rope, dominoes, and hopscotch—an antidote to screens. Sports: Trinidad and Tobago’s coach Derek King says his team is ready for the CONCACAF Nations League opener against Haiti on Sept. 23 in Kingston.
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