AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 minutes agoTPS Ruling Hits Haitian Households in the US: The US Supreme Court cleared the way to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians and Syrians, with terminations set to move forward after June 25—raising fears for hundreds of thousands of Haitian workers and families, including in Ohio and South Florida, where communities are bracing for lost work permits and deportation risk. Local Economic Fallout Fears: Haitian and employer-focused coverage highlights how TPS unwinds lawful employment, threatening staffing in healthcare, hospitality, construction and caregiving, while advocates push for Congress to act. Diaspora Homeownership Signal: One report says nearly 30% of “temporary” Haitian residents in the US own homes—underscoring how long many have been building assets even as TPS uncertainty returns. Haiti’s Quiet Power Build: Separate coverage points to Haiti expanding electricity access via mesh grids, aiming to lift electrification toward 60% despite insecurity and infrastructure gaps. Global Food Risk Watch: El Niño could disrupt rice supplies, with knock-on effects for food prices and stability—an issue that matters for Haiti’s import-dependent economy. World Cup Business Angle: Miami’s free FIFA Fan Festival is drawing crowds, including Haitian supporters, offering a ticket-free boost to local spending and tourism.
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