AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTPS Shock for Haitian Families in the U.S.: The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitians, leaving about 160,000 beneficiaries facing new legal and work-permit uncertainty, with South Florida’s Haitian community among the hardest hit. Local Fallout in Ohio: In Springfield, officials are staying quiet as the July 24 deadline nears, while Haitian residents warn the loss of TPS could disrupt jobs, schooling, and local business activity. Work Permits Extended, but the Clock Still Ticks: USCIS has extended employment authorization deadlines for Haitians under TPS, but the reprieve is temporary and tied to ongoing court alignment. Regional Mobility Update: Spain announced visa-free entry for citizens of nine CARICOM countries for short stays, but Haiti remains excluded—meaning travel costs and planning burdens continue for Haitians. Haiti’s Football Economy Moment: Haiti’s World Cup momentum is spilling into club competition, with Baltimore SC preparing for the CFU Club Shield as regional tournaments offer new revenue and visibility for Haitian talent. Tourism Pressure on Labadee: Royal Caribbean extended the pause on Labadee cruise calls through June 2027, a direct hit to a key tourism channel tied to Haiti’s port economy.
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