AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDeportations & TPS Fallout: The first large-scale U.S. deportation flight after the end of Haiti’s TPS landed in Cap-Haïtien, not Port-au-Prince, with 161–170 people reported aboard; many covered their faces amid fear of gang retaliation, while Haiti’s National Office of Migration says returns include people with removal cases and some with prison records, as the U.S. keeps commercial flights to the capital suspended due to insecurity. Local Impact in Haiti: Cap-Haïtien is bracing for more arrivals as the U.S. signals higher repatriation frequency, but gangs control much of the capital and key routes, raising risks for anyone trying to reach home. UN Finance: The U.S. notified Congress it plans to pay $850 million toward its UN dues, including $125 million for peacekeeping operations in Haiti and the DRC, even as Washington presses for UN reforms. ID & Elections Prep: Haiti secured a $3 million OAS–Japan deal to expand biometric ID cards for 350,000 people, supporting civil registry updates ahead of elections. Health & Aid: Direct Relief reported shipping medical supplies and PPE, including a major Ebola-response shipment to the DRC, while also funding solar power for a Haitian community hospital.
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