AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoImmigration & TPS: The U.S. Supreme Court’s move to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitians is rippling through Haitian communities, with families in Philadelphia and Miami bracing for deportation and work authorization deadlines, while employers scramble to comply as USCIS guidance shifts and “legal limbo” grows. Deportation Flights: Haiti officials and advocates say removals are starting to surge, including a charter flight that returned more than 100 Haitian nationals as violence in and around Port-au-Prince continues. Community & Faith: In Philadelphia, church leaders are urging prayer and petitions to Congress, framing TPS as a lifeline for Haitians who can’t safely return. Education Access: In Haiti, a bicycle drive is helping children reach school—turning mobility into a real chance to stay in class. Culture & Literature: Haitian writer Dany Laferrière returned for university talks on memory and creative writing, continuing his cultural outreach after years away. Anti-Corruption Training: Haiti’s ULCC launched a summer school to train young leaders to spot and report corruption through real-life scenarios and a hotline. World Cup Culture: World Cup coverage continues to spill into local life—from Philly’s Haitian community watching “belonging” to a Chinatown mural celebrating the tournament’s global spirit.
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