AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWorld Cup Culture & Community: Morocco vs Haiti takes center stage in Atlanta as the Atlas Lions chase top spot in Group C and Haiti looks for its first-ever World Cup point, with Haitian supporters showing up despite playing home matches outside the country. Diaspora Pride in Action: In Boston and beyond, the Tartan Army’s World Cup takeover keeps making headlines—from viral “cone crazy” statue antics in Miami to packed watch parties and citywide celebrations that turn sport into culture. Haiti in the Spotlight (and in the fight): Haitian fans and local restaurants keep the spirit alive after Haiti’s heavy loss to Brazil, using matchday gatherings as a rare pocket of hope. Immigration & Rights: A federal judge ordered release of a mentally ill ICE detainee, while the U.S. Supreme Court nears rulings that could reshape protections for Haitians under TPS. Caribbean Security: Canada and the Caribbean get a $35M push for security and anti-gang efforts, with Haiti’s gang crisis a major focus. Reparatory Justice: France’s Macron reaffirmed support for reparatory justice steps with Africa and the Caribbean, echoing UN calls tied to slavery and trafficking. Global Football Politics: UEFA chief Čeferin faces backlash over “uninteresting matches” comments as more teams join the expanded 2026 World Cup.
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