AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTPS Fallout for Haiti’s Economy: The U.S. Supreme Court’s June 25 decision clearing the way to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is now hitting Haitian workers and the care sector directly, with New York City healthcare unions warning that deportations could worsen staffing shortages in nursing homes and home care while families face lost income and legal uncertainty. Local Impact in Florida: South Florida’s Haitian community—home to nearly 160,000 TPS beneficiaries—turned church feasts into prayers for relatives and livelihoods as the ruling threatens years of work, taxes, and stability. Business Owners Speak Out: TPS holders running construction and real estate businesses say the policy shift threatens operations and hiring, while employers brace for sudden labor losses. Visa Access, Regional Trade Signals: Spain named nine CARICOM countries for visa-free short stays (up to 90 days in 180), but Haiti remains excluded—an uneven mobility boost for regional tourism and business links. CARICOM Integration Debate: After CARICOM’s 51st summit, commentators pushed for a higher “Return on Integration,” focusing on whether regional plans deliver measurable economic results for businesses and households. Haiti in the News Cycle: Former President Michel Martelly returned to Haiti amid ongoing political and legal scrutiny, underscoring how governance uncertainty continues to shape investor confidence.
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