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Immigration & TPS Shock: Haiti’s diaspora economy is taking a hit as the U.S. Supreme Court leaves the door open for TPS terminations, leaving about 350,000 Haitians facing loss of work authorization and protection from deportation—sparking fear in communities like Miami’s Little Haiti and raising pressure on families and local businesses. Elections & Security Funding: The OAS says Haiti needs urgent help to fight gangs and restore safe routes ahead of the Dec. 13 vote, calling for more support for the UN-backed Gang Suppression Force and faster voter registration and ID work. Japan-OAS ID Push: Japan and the OAS signed a $3M deal to expand Haiti’s biometric identification system, aiming to issue 350,000 new cards and update the electoral registry—key for participation and access to services. Humanitarian Aid Strain: Reports highlight how U.S. funding cuts are disrupting peace-and-development programs in gang-affected areas, with rising recruitment risks and fewer services for vulnerable youth. Local Business & Work Disruption: In the U.S., enforcement actions tied to immigration crackdowns are also disrupting day-to-day livelihoods, from arrests and detentions to stalled access to work tools.

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Hope for Haitians backs three women-owned wholesale businesses in rural Haiti

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Emmaus University seeks IT upgrades to expand online learning in Haiti

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