AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHunger and displacement surge: Fresh armed violence is driving 30,000 people to flee inside Haiti, as the food crisis deepens and aid workers scramble to reach families in places like Cité Soleil. US immigration pressure stays in the spotlight: The World Cup is being marketed as “inclusive,” but US travel restrictions tied to Trump-era policy still hit Haiti and other World Cup countries—raising costs and limiting who can realistically arrive. Diaspora life keeps moving: Haitian communities across the US marked Flag Day with parades and cultural events, including a major celebration in Bridgeport. Diplomacy and labor cooperation: Haiti marked 223 years of the flag with the embassy reopening in Benin, and the labor minister is in Colombia for a regional conference on migration and decent work. World Cup logistics: New Jersey named Haiti among teams selecting it for official base camps.
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