AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHaiti Security Crisis: Haiti’s Defense Ministry cabinet director and inspector general, James Boyard, was kidnapped in Port-au-Prince along with his wife and their 6-year-old U.S.-citizen daughter while seeking medical care, highlighting how gangs still reach the capital and disrupt daily life and business. Haiti at the World Cup: Haiti’s World Cup debut vs. Scotland ended 1-0 amid major refereeing controversy, with claims that two clear penalties and a possible expulsion were missed, adding pressure on Haiti’s football institutions and fans. Haiti–U.S. Human Rights: A Haitian asylum seeker’s death after release from ICE custody was ruled a homicide, with a family attorney saying they expect to sue ICE—another reminder of the economic and social costs of detention policies. Regional Money Flows: The Dominican Republic received $5.1701B in remittances in the first five months of 2026, up 5.4% year-on-year, driven largely by U.S.-based diaspora transfers. World Cup Economy Watch: Scotland’s World Cup win over Haiti is projected to deliver a major tourism and hospitality boost, while World Cup host cities face scrutiny over costs and crowd management.
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