AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup, Haiti on the world stage: Brazil beat Haiti 3-0 in Philadelphia, ending Haiti’s first World Cup run since 1974. Matheus Cunha scored twice, with Vinícius Júnior adding a goal and assist, while Haiti fans kept dancing and singing “Grenadye Alaso” despite the loss. Local culture, diaspora pride: In Paterson, New Jersey, families gathered at Hinchliffe Stadium to cheer Derrick Etienne Jr., a hometown Haitian son playing for Team Haiti—pride that runs through his family’s long Haiti football legacy. Fan life in Philly: The FIFA Fan Festival drew record crowds for Friday matches, with some people turned away at capacity, showing how quickly World Cup energy is reshaping local community life. Off-field Haiti concern: Chilean authorities say they’ve located 33 of 64 Haitian minors previously reported unreachable in a 2025 entry probe, while an airline denies links to illegal child transport. Human rights spotlight: A Haitian asylum seeker’s death after ICE release in Pittsburgh has been ruled a homicide, renewing calls for accountability around immigration treatment.
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