AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTPS Deadline Anxiety in South Florida: With Friday marking the end of Temporary Protected Status for Haitians, families in Miami and beyond are bracing for lost work authorization and mounting fear of detention or deportation. Community Rallies: Haitian-led groups and faith leaders are organizing protests and calls to Congress in Little Haiti (Miami) and across cities like Brooklyn and Chicago, urging permanent protections and support for Senate action. Local Impact on Work and Daily Life: Reports highlight how TPS holders work in healthcare and hospitality, and how uncertainty is already disrupting jobs, mortgages, and family stability. Aid Cuts Hit Women Hard: A UN Women report says at least one million women and girls lost access to life-saving support after global donor cuts, with organizations in places like Haiti struggling to meet rising demand. Culture & Diaspora Through Sport: World Cup coverage keeps spotlighting migration and identity, including France vs. Morocco debates and how diaspora reshapes modern football. Faith in the Spotlight: A Palm Beach Catholic event featured Sister Deirdre Byrne, a Haiti-experienced missionary physician, reflecting how religion and public life intersect in community conversations.
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