AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHaiti World Cup Culture & Community: The UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will visit Haiti next Tuesday, meeting people affected by violence and assessing humanitarian and security challenges as gangs control much of Port-au-Prince and the UN backs a new Gang Suppression Force. Diaspora & Haitian Pride in Sports: In Massachusetts, Lynn’s Haitian community is hosting an affordable Team Haiti watch party for Haiti vs Brazil on June 19, with Haitian chefs bringing traditional food to make it feel like home. Caribbean Solidarity: CANOC backed Curaçao and Haiti ahead of the 2026 World Cup, urging Caribbean pride beyond the “Davids vs Goliaths” narrative. Humanitarian Funding: The U.S. State Department awarded $240 million to Catholic Relief Services for rapid disaster and humanitarian response, including support in Haiti. Immigration Pressure in the U.S.: U.S. DOJ filed civil denaturalization actions targeting 17 naturalized Americans, including people from Haiti, as immigration enforcement intensifies around the World Cup. World Cup Access & Safety Concerns: Immigration advocates in New England issued a travel advisory warning visitors about possible device searches and aggressive enforcement during the tournament.
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