AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTPS and Health Workforce: Massachusetts lawmakers Warren, Pressley, and Markey released a report warning that ending Haitian TPS could hit the U.S. health system hard, citing about 45,000 Haitians in Massachusetts who rely on the status to live and work—just as the Supreme Court weighs whether TPS can be dismantled. Security and Defense: Haiti’s FAd’H says it will launch a major recruitment drive across all 10 departments, aiming to enlist 1,000 new personnel, while Defense Minister Mario Andrésol met Brazil to expand military cooperation and training. Infrastructure Push: Public Works Minister Joseph Almathe Pierre Louis toured the Southeast, flagging a year-long outage at the Gaillard hydro plant and assessing river and road damage sites needing urgent repairs. Humanitarian Reality Check: UN officials warn gangs control roughly 70–75% of Port-au-Prince, as displacement and humanitarian needs deepen. Regional Diplomacy: CARICOM’s foreign ministers, meeting in Suriname, urged tighter coordination to deliver practical, people-centered outcomes amid global uncertainty.
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