AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDeportations to Haiti: The first U.S. deportation flight after the end of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for about 350,000 Haitians landed in Cap-Haïtien with 161 people aboard, as Port-au-Prince remains too dangerous for commercial flights amid gang violence; Haiti’s migration office said some passengers were TPS holders while others had served prison sentences, and many feared gang retaliation. ICE enforcement pressure: Separate reporting says ICE activity is ramping up in U.S. cities with Haitian communities, including in Ohio, where people are being summoned for check-ins and some fitted with ankle monitors—raising fears of family separation and deeper instability. Diplomacy and elections: The OAS and Japan signed a $3M deal to expand Haiti’s biometric ID system ahead of the December 13 vote, while the OAS secretary general urged urgent acceleration on voter registration, identification, and clear candidate rules. US-Canada coordination: U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met Canada’s FM Anita Anand to align on Haiti, Venezuela, Cuba governance reforms, and regional security, including joint work tied to Haiti’s election and stability efforts. TPS pushback in Congress: Rep. Ami Bera urged the Trump administration to restore TPS for Haitians after a recent visit to Port-au-Prince, arguing conditions still include widespread violence, displacement, hunger, and service collapse.
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