AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSupreme Court & Haitian TPS: The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Trump administration’s power to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitians and Syrians, leaving hundreds of thousands facing loss of work permits and deportation risk—sparking fear and organizing from Ohio to New York, with local leaders urging Congress to act and employers to prepare for I-9 changes. Birthright Citizenship Backlash/Relief: In the same broader immigration term, the Court kept birthright citizenship intact, bringing relief to immigrant families and advocates while drawing fresh political heat and debate over what “American” means. Community Life Under Pressure: Haitian communities in places like Springfield, Charleroi, Rockland County, and Columbus report quieter streets, lighter church attendance, and business slowdowns as people brace for what comes next. Culture & Joy: Haiti’s diaspora energy shows up in global celebrations—Black joy at Fête de la Musique and Haitian fans packing Miami’s free FIFA Fan Festival watch parties. Humanitarian Echoes: As Venezuela reels from deadly earthquakes, Haitian solidarity letters and faith-based relief efforts highlight shared Caribbean resilience. Local Lifestyle Notes: An opinion piece warns that fireworks can harm nesting coastal birds, while another spotlights Caribbean music genres shaping culture worldwide.
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