AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTPS Shock to Haitian Households: A federal court extended work permits for Haitian TPS holders in the U.S. until July 24, easing immediate job losses for tens of thousands, especially in healthcare and home-care roles. Local Labor Impact: Employers in places like New York say the reprieve is critical to prevent layoffs in already strained staffing markets. Community Pushback: In Little Haiti, rallies urged the U.S. Senate to protect Haitian TPS holders from deportation after the Supreme Court cleared the Trump administration’s path to end TPS. Regional Mobility Watch: Spain added nine CARICOM countries to its visa-free list for short stays, but Haiti remains excluded—highlighting how travel access can shift quickly for Caribbean economies and business travel. Caribbean Integration: CARICOM leaders called for stronger implementation of regional decisions and deeper trade and labor mobility to support growth amid global shocks. Tourism Disruption: Royal Caribbean extended its suspension of Labadee calls through June 2027, keeping Haiti off cruise itineraries due to safety concerns.
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