AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCaribbean Peacebuilding: Antigua hosted a regional peace walk bringing together youth, educators, civil society, and residents to push dialogue and social cohesion across CARICOM states. TPS Shockwaves for Haitians in the U.S.: After the U.S. Supreme Court cleared the Trump administration to end Haiti TPS, Haitian families and advocates say the countdown is now real—work permits have been extended only briefly (with USCIS guidance pushing expirations to July 24), while rallies and legal fights continue in places like Florida, Georgia, Texas, and nationwide. Healthcare Fallout: Florida’s nursing home and hospital stakeholders are warning DHS that losing Haitian TPS workers could worsen caregiver shortages and disrupt long-term care for residents. Haiti in U.S. Policy Crosshairs: A new “Do Not Travel” warning for Haiti is paired with plans to send TPS holders back, intensifying anger and fear among Haitian communities. Regional Context: CARICOM leaders reaffirm solidarity for Haiti, while broader regional economic pressure from Middle East conflict and shipping disruptions remains a concern.
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