AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTPS Pressure on Haitian Families: Florida pastors in Tallahassee are urging Sen. Rick Scott and Sen. Ashley Moody to protect Haitians after the U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way to end Temporary Protected Status, warning families face detention and deportation. Community Action & Support: In Ohio, Haitian-American professor Lou Lilite says the moment calls for helping neighbors, not blaming, after the TPS ruling. Workforce Fallout: Experts warn ending TPS could worsen the U.S. caregiver shortage, with Haitian immigrants strongly represented among long-term care workers. Local Education & Mentorship: Osceola County’s Take Stock in Children program is recruiting mentors, highlighting a Haitian immigrant student’s path from uncertainty to college readiness. Immigration Enforcement Spotlight: In Michigan, DHS and ICE are seeking to keep a Haitian man jailed after he was charged in the stabbing death of a coworker, as advocates and faith leaders debate the broader impact of enforcement. CARICOM Backs Haiti: CARICOM reaffirmed solidarity with Haiti’s push to restore security and hold elections. Culture & Faith: A Haitian-American professor and diaspora voices are also using faith and music to keep community ties strong amid uncertainty.
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