AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoU.S. Supreme Court & Haitian TPS: The court cleared the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status for about 350,000 Haitians (and thousands of Syrians), triggering fear of family separation, job loss, and deportation risk across U.S. communities; Haitian leaders and rights groups in Haiti and the diaspora urged TPS holders to seek legal help and push Congress for a lasting fix. Haiti Justice & Elections: Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé chaired a workshop to operationalize Haiti’s specialized justice units for mass crimes and complex financial offenses, with international partners backing forensic training and the Institute of Forensic Medicine—framed as essential for credible elections. Education Policy: Haiti’s Ministry of National Education signed an MoU to nationalize the Methodist School of Source-à-Philippe, shifting it from church-run to public status with state funding, staffing evaluation, and supervision. Security Deployment: Sri Lanka announced a major August deployment of 1,132 personnel (including 43 women trained in demining) to support Haiti’s Gang Suppression Force. Culture & Heritage: FIFA’s rejected Haiti World Cup jersey design tied to the Battle of Vertières was preserved at MUPANAH as a national heritage record.
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