AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoU.S. TPS Relief for Haitians: The Trump administration, via USCIS, extended employment authorization for Haitians under Temporary Protected Status through July 24, after Supreme Court action left the program in legal limbo; other TPS countries (Ethiopia, Syria, Somalia, Yemen, South Sudan, Myanmar) got shorter extensions, and USCIS says the reprieve is limited while lower courts respond. Local Impact in Florida and Beyond: Haitian communities and employers in places like South Florida and Springfield are bracing for a potential work-authorizations cliff even as the latest extension buys time, with healthcare and hospitality groups warning of staffing shocks. Haiti Electoral Prep: Haiti’s Provisional Electoral Council approved 316 of 320 political parties for long-delayed elections, moving registration forward despite ongoing uncertainty over timing, funding, and security. Education and Security: The Ministry of National Education confirmed baccalaureate exams will run July 13–16 with 118,090 candidates, citing coordination among justice, armed forces, and the police. Rural Energy Push: BMPAD and partners are advancing a solar electrification plan for schools, health centers, and police sub-stations in underserved rural areas. Climate Resilience in the South-East: Environment Minister Valéry Fils-Aimé toured GCCA+ projects in Jacmel and Belle-Anse, including solar-powered upgrades and rehabilitated public facilities. World Cup Momentum: Haitian-led PreHaCopa in the U.S. is pitching soccer-driven investment and jobs as a long-term development strategy, while Grenadiers continue a nationwide welcome tour.
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