AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHaiti Security & Elections: The UN warns Haiti faces a growing risk of mass killings as gangs expand control, targeting neighborhoods, schools, and hospitals while transitional leaders push ahead with elections. Gang Violence in Kenscoff: In the Kenscoff–Pétion-Ville area, attacks July 4–9 left at least 61 dead, including 14 children, and forced thousands to flee. Cultural Heritage Find: In Grande-Rivière-du-Nord, excavations under a church uncovered about 20 antique firearms that experts say may date to Haiti’s pre-independence era. US TPS for Haitians: After the Supreme Court cleared TPS terminations, DHS urges Haitians to accept a $2,600 “self-deportation” offer and flight home; USCIS lists Haiti’s TPS work authorization deadline as July 24, with community groups scrambling to prepare. Immigration Politics: Rep. Nancy Mace’s “Third World Immigration Moratorium Act” would bar nationals from 39 countries, and Antigua and Barbuda’s ambassador says the proposal should be based on “objective facts.” World Cup, Visas & Inclusion: Rights groups say FIFA’s “most inclusive” promise fell short as strict US visa rules shut out many fans and workers. World Cup Final (Spain vs Argentina): The match is set for July 19 at 3 p.m. ET at MetLife Stadium, with climate smoke from Canadian fires raising public health concerns.
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