AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHaiti Security & Elections: The UN warns Haiti’s risk of mass killings is “real and growing” as gangs expand and elections near, targeting neighborhoods, schools, and hospitals while transitional authorities push ahead with a referendum and general vote. Gang Violence Impact: In Kenscoff and nearby Pétion-Ville, UN-linked reporting says at least 61 people were killed (including 14 children) in early July attacks, with families displaced and agriculture hit near Port-au-Prince. Tourism & Jobs: Royal Caribbean extended its suspension of cruise stops to Labadee through June 2027, citing safety for guests and crew as Haiti remains under a Level 4 “Do Not Travel” advisory. TPS Shock for Haitians: In the U.S., DHS says TPS holders must not assume permanent relief and urges Haitians to accept a $2,600 departure payment and flight before protections end; Haiti’s TPS work authorization deadline is set for July 24, with advocates pushing Congress to preserve the program. CARICOM Tax Cooperation: CARICOM tax administrators meet in Guyana to discuss “smart, data-driven and AI-enabled” revenue systems, a signal for regional fiscal modernization that could matter for Haiti’s policy planning.
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