AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHaitian creativity under pressure: Designer Hervé Sabin is carving hope in Port-au-Prince, turning salvaged wood into art while working amid the noise of rifles and drones—“not out of resistance, but out of existence.” Immigration crackdown hits Haitian families: Lawyers say ICE transferred Haitian detainee Dimitri Vorbe to Mississippi despite a federal court order, and reports note more Haitians detained in Portland, with custody rising to 28 after new arrivals. Church leaders push back on TPS: Ohio Catholic bishops call ending Haitian TPS a “moral failure,” urging a permanent solution as the U.S. Supreme Court weighs the issue. World Cup culture, diaspora, and identity: A Miami exhibit celebrates Africa’s soccer legacy, while coverage highlights how the most culturally diverse World Cup is being received amid visa limits affecting fans from places like Haiti. Local community life around the matches: In Boston, the Tartan Army’s takeover after Scotland’s Haiti game shows how sport can reshape everyday public space—loud, joyful, and deeply social.
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