AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHaiti TPS Fight in the U.S.: A Haitian mother, Harlaine Dominique, is waiting on a court ruling that could end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for more than 300,000 Haitians—raising fears of family separation, including for her 16-month-old son. Immigration Pressure at World Cup Time: As the 2026 tournament nears, reports highlight ICE fears for immigrant workers and fans in cities like Seattle, while another case shows Canada handing refugees to U.S. detention. Haiti Economy Watch: The IMF extended Haiti’s Staff-Monitored Programme through June 2027, warning that higher oil prices are worsening fuel bills and subsidy strain amid gang violence and a fragile political transition. Local Growth Push: Haiti’s PAPEJ youth entrepreneurship program is moving into a new business-plan competition for young entrepreneurs, aiming to spur jobs and formalization. Gangs and Children: A UN-backed anti-gang force is arriving as violence surges, with renewed focus on how gangs recruit minors. Food Security Support: Taiwan signed agreements to back rice, fruit, and vegetable projects in Haiti, targeting producer self-reliance and food security.
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