AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHaiti Diaspora & World Cup Pride: Haitians in New York are finding joy in the national team’s World Cup return, with Little Haiti’s colors set to shift from Knicks blue-and-orange to Haiti blue-and-red as deportation fears and TPS uncertainty loom. Community Resilience: In Oakland, a Haitian restaurant (T’Chaka) had its door smashed, but a fast-moving online fundraiser and neighborhood support helped the business rally back. Culture Meets Sport: In Labadie, a Vodou “wanga” ritual brought players and supporters together at a péristyle—calling on spirits for wins for both a local final and Les Grenadiers. Immigration & Legal Pressure: New court filings allege DHS mishandled Haiti’s TPS termination process, raising questions about whether required federal consultations were followed. Human Rights Watch: A UN report says nearly 25,000 children in conflict faced record violations last year, with government forces named as the main perpetrators for the first time. World Cup Matchday Buzz: Brazil fans in Philadelphia avoided the Rocky statue “curse,” leaving it in its original trunks and boots after earlier visitors dressed it up.
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