AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHaitian TPS fight in the spotlight: In Little Haiti, educators and community leaders rallied to urge the U.S. Senate to protect Haitian TPS holders from losing work permits and legal status after the Supreme Court cleared the way for terminations; teachers say fear of deportation is already emptying classrooms. Local impact, real deadlines: Springfield, Ohio is facing a July 24 TPS deadline for Haitians, with officials acknowledging uncertainty for families and workers as guidance and extensions shift. Work permits extended (for now): DHS has temporarily extended work authorization for Haitians until July 24, offering short-term breathing room while legal battles continue. Visa access update for the region: Spain announced visa-free short stays (up to 90 days in 180) for citizens of nine CARICOM nations, but Haiti is not included—so Haitians still need a Schengen visa. Caribbean migration ripple: Belize received its first Haitian migrant under a Safe Third Country Agreement with the U.S., signaling how transfers may expand across the region. Culture & identity through sport: World Cup coverage keeps highlighting Haiti’s presence in the tournament’s global mix, even as politics and controversy swirl around the matches.
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