AGP Executive Report
Last update: 44 minutes agoDeportation Reality Check: The first major U.S. deportation flight to Haiti since TPS ended landed in Cap-Haïtien with 161 people, many wearing white and covering their faces as Port-au-Prince remains too dangerous due to gang violence. Family & Work Fallout: Haitian communities in the U.S. are reporting lost jobs, forced separations, and new monitoring as TPS protections are stripped after court rulings. On-the-Ground Fear in Springfield: Local reporters describe alleged ICE operations in Springfield, with dozens of Haitian detainees and residents saying they’re scared to go about daily life. Humanitarian Pressure: A U.S. congressman who visited Haiti is urging TPS restoration, arguing conditions like hunger, displacement, and collapsed services are still too severe. Culture & Grief: Edwidge Danticat’s novel Dèy gets a review spotlighting Haitian Creole mourning and how grief spreads beyond loss of loved ones. Community Arts Call: Haiti Cultural Exchange opens applications for the 10th cohort of Lakou NOU artists-in-residence, centering identity, forced migration, and intergenerational connection.
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