AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoImmigration & TPS Pressure: The U.S. DHS is urging Haitians with expiring Temporary Protected Status to accept a $2,600 departure payment and leave before protections end, warning court delays aren’t permanent relief—raising fresh uncertainty for Haitian workers and employers. Security & Humanitarian Strain: A UN warning says Haiti’s risk of mass atrocities is “real and growing” as gangs expand, with millions needing aid and healthcare, water, and education disrupted. Travel & Tourism Fallout: The U.S. keeps Haiti on a Level 4 “Do Not Travel” list, while Royal Caribbean extended its suspension of Labadee visits through June 2027, citing safety concerns—another hit to local economic activity. Local Economic Life: In the U.S., Haitian communities are organizing support like Miami’s Back 2 School drive in Little Haiti, aiming to ease household costs for hundreds of students. World Cup Money Glut (Context): FIFA’s 2026 prize pool is set at $727M, with winners taking $50M—while Haiti’s economic reality remains dominated by insecurity and migration policy.
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