AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoUS–Haiti Migration & Courts: A US federal judge in Manhattan struck down the Trump administration’s blanket suspension of immigrant visa processing for nationals of 75 countries, including Haiti, saying the policy was “contrary to law” and exceeded Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s authority, meaning consular officers must resume individualized reviews. Deportations to Haiti: ICE carried out the first large deportation flight to Haiti since TPS ended, landing in Cap-Haïtien instead of Port-au-Prince due to gang control and security risks; Haitian officials said returnees included former TPS holders and people with prior US prison sentences. Enforcement Pressure on Haitians in the US: Reports say ICE has arrested about 300 Haitians in Ohio and is shifting toward “find and arrest” for those who did not report after TPS ended, raising fears of wider crackdowns. Security & Elections Context: The OAS and partners continue urging Haiti to accelerate election preparations and election security as the political calendar approaches. International Funding Signal: The US notified Congress it plans to pay $850 million toward UN dues, including $125 million for UN peacekeeping operations in Haiti and Congo.
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