AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUS Immigration Policy: The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitians and Syrians, with the decision in Mullin v. Doe reversing lower-court blocks and setting up major work-permit and deportation risks for hundreds of thousands. Community Fallout in the US: Haitian communities from New York to Massachusetts and Florida are bracing for family separation and job loss, while churches and advocates—including Boston’s Archbishop Henning—are urging Congress and the administration to act. Work Authorization Updates: DHS has begun issuing new TPS work-permit expiration dates (including July 10), signaling “temporary relief” while litigation and lower-court steps play out. Local Human Impact: In Spokane County, Haitian residents say the threat feels like “sending somebody back to their death,” as leaders urge people to follow legal steps amid uncertainty. Haiti Domestic Pressure: In Port-au-Prince, medical students protested to reopen a major public hospital, but police fired tear gas and live rounds, injuring a student. Diplomacy Angle: Canada’s UN ambassador says Prime Minister Carney’s “middle powers” approach is already shaping UN coordination, including efforts tied to Haiti’s gang crisis.
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