AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTPS Shockwaves for Haitians in the U.S.: The U.S. Supreme Court ruling ending Temporary Protected Status is leaving Haitian families in limbo, with USCIS updating TPS-related work permit (EAD) expiration dates to July 10, 2026, and community leaders warning of job and caregiving fallout as protections end. Local Community Response: In Southwest Florida and Springfield, Haitian organizations are organizing with pastors, legal groups, and donations to help people facing lost work authorization and rising fear of deportation. Human Rights & Faith Leaders Push Back: Human Rights Watch and Sant La Haitian Neighborhood Center warn the TPS end could trigger family separation and economic losses, while the Episcopal Church laments the rulings and urges humane treatment for migrants. Culture & Identity Beyond Borders: As Haiti’s World Cup moment intersects with global fandom, coverage highlights how international football spaces are becoming places of pride, food, and community—while travel and visa barriers still block some fans from getting in. Haiti in the Global Spotlight: A UN chief visit to Haiti is framed as a reminder of how sovereignty and governance crises deepen daily insecurity.
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