AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTraditional Play Revival: In Léogâne, “Ann Jwe Ansanm” brought 200+ people (including 100+ children) to swap phones for jump ropes, dominoes, hopscotch, mancala, and other Haitian games—aiming to revive intergenerational play and keep culture alive. Haitian Deportations After TPS: The first large U.S. deportation flight since TPS ended for about 350,000 Haitians landed in Cap-Haïtien (Port-au-Prince too dangerous due to gang control), with 160+ returnees—some TPS-linked, others with removal cases—arriving fearful and covered for safety. Community Shock in the Diaspora: In South Florida and places like Springfield, Haitians face new fear as ICE activity rises and families prepare for possible visits, while local churches and community groups share guidance. Courtroom Immigration Twist: A Manhattan judge struck down Trump’s 75-country immigrant visa pause as “patently unlawful,” potentially reopening some immigrant visa paths. Bois-Caïman Becomes Official: Haiti marked Aug. 14 as a national holiday for Bois-Caïman and “Day of Union for Freedom,” with schools and offices closing. Culture & Music: Dominica’s World Creole Music Festival announced a star lineup including NE-YO and Haitian American singer Fridayy, with Haitian acts like Klass and Tabou Combo.
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