AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTPS Shock for Haitian Communities in the U.S.: The U.S. Supreme Court’s June 25 move to let the government end Temporary Protected Status is rippling through Haitian neighborhoods, with new USCIS guidance extending work authorization only through July 24 for Haitians, while healthcare workers warn of staffing crises if protections end. Local Human Impact: In Springfield, Ohio, residents and pastor Kenneth “Barron” Seelig say the uncertainty is straining housing and services, while Haitian families fear deportation and job loss. Caregiving at Risk: In New York City, unions and healthcare leaders say Haitian caregivers are essential to nursing homes and home care—and that TPS loss could destabilize care for seniors and people with disabilities. Faith and Community Response: In Miami’s Little Haiti, Notre Dame d’Haiti’s feast turned into a prayer gathering as families processed the ruling’s fallout. Haiti’s Security Crisis: Separately, aid groups report escalating gang violence and drone attacks, including child deaths, as Port-au-Prince remains largely controlled by gangs. Culture & Education in Haiti: A Stirling parish support effort helped a Haitian preschool class advance toward graduation, showing how community ties keep education moving amid instability.
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