AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTPS Deadline Pressure on Haiti Workers: The U.S. Supreme Court cleared DHS to end Temporary Protected Status, and USCIS says Haiti TPS work authorization will end for employers on July 24, after a short extension for affected groups—raising immediate job, healthcare, and family-planning risks for the roughly 350,000 Haitians affected. Diaspora Mobilization: Haitian communities and allies staged a nationwide day of action urging Congress to preserve TPS protections, while local reporting shows families in places like Florida and Ohio bracing for deportation uncertainty. Cruise Trade Hit by Security: Royal Caribbean extended its suspension of calls to Labadee through June 2027, citing ongoing violence and keeping Haiti off key tourism itineraries. Regional Integration & Tax Capacity: CARICOM tax administrators meet in Georgetown (July 27–31) to discuss “smart, data-driven and AI-enabled” revenue systems—relevant for Haiti’s fiscal planning and compliance. CARICOM Expansion: Martinique and French Guiana formally joined CARICOM as associate members, signaling deeper regional economic ties. World Cup Spillovers (Local Business Angle): In the U.S., early data show World Cup match days boosted spending and beer sales in host cities—an indirect reminder of how major events can shift demand for Haitian diaspora businesses and services.
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