AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoImmigration & TPS: Haitian communities in the U.S. are bracing after the Supreme Court cleared the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitians and Syrians, triggering fear about deportation, family separation, and lost work permits—stories from Worcester and Springfield, Ohio show churches and local groups holding rallies and praying as uncertainty settles in. Community response: In Springfield, residents and Haitian supporters marched with Haitian and American flags, pushing for Congress to act while opponents also showed up, underscoring how TPS has become a flashpoint during America’s 250th celebrations. Local impact beyond policy: A Pennsylvania crash that killed a state trooper has been linked to a Haitian man allegedly in the U.S. illegally, adding to the tense national conversation around immigration enforcement. Culture & faith: Haitian Catholics in Washington and Haitian churches in the U.S. are leaning on patron saints and worship as TPS anxiety grows. Global culture via sport: World Cup coverage keeps highlighting how immigrant and diaspora fans are turning matches into community moments, from Philadelphia’s visiting supporters to faith on the soccer field.
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