AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHaiti Energy Policy: Prime Minister Alix Fils-Aimé announced Haiti will remove taxes on solar panels and batteries, aiming to cut costs for households and institutions and reduce reliance on traditional energy, while the planning ministry flags ongoing environmental pressures like deforestation, river pollution, and climate disasters. U.S. Citizenship Denaturalization: The U.S. Justice Department is seeking to strip citizenship from 17 naturalized Americans tied to serious crimes, including fraud and sex offenses, with court actions naming Caribbean nationals including Haiti. Haiti in the World Cup Spotlight: As Scotland prepares to open against Haiti, Haiti-linked community watch events are planned in the U.S., including Spring Valley’s public screening featuring Haiti vs. Scotland, with local Haitian leaders emphasizing unity through sport. Humanitarian Funding: The U.S. State Department announced $240M+ for Catholic Relief Services for disaster and humanitarian response, including Haiti, as CRS expands food, health, shelter, and water support through local partners. Border Security (DR-Haiti): Dominican President Luis Abinader unveiled a border strategy to strengthen security and development along the 391-kilometer Haiti border, including fence expansion and a binational market.
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