AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTPS Fallout in Haiti Diaspora: U.S. Supreme Court action clearing the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitians and Syrians is already reshaping daily life, with Haitian communities in places like Columbus and Rockland County reporting quieter churches, slower business, and fear of sudden deportation. Local Pushback: Spring Valley leaders and advocates held a packed press conference urging the U.S. Senate to extend TPS, warning that forced returns mean exposure to gangs and violence. Human Rights Response: The American Human Rights Council condemned the ruling as cruel and urged DHS to keep TPS until safe, voluntary return is realistic. Church Leaders Weigh In: The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops said there’s “no realistic opportunity” for safe return and called for Congress to create durable legal status for long-term TPS holders. Workplace Impact: Legal guidance circulated for employers on expiring I-9 documents and re-verification as TPS status ends. Immigration Climate Beyond TPS: Separate coverage also highlights relief for immigrant families after the Court upheld birthright citizenship, underscoring how fast policy shifts are changing what protections mean on the ground.
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