AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHaiti Humanitarian Crisis: Thousands have been displaced by renewed armed violence in Artibonite and West, disrupting healthcare and forcing more families to flee, while local church communities keep running education and pastoral support. Immigration & TPS Fallout: In the U.S., the Supreme Court’s move to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitians is driving fear and uncertainty for families, with lawmakers like Florida Rep. Carlos Giménez calling it a “huge mistake” given Haiti’s ongoing instability. Local Voices in the Diaspora: A Haitian immigrant now running for Congress in Connecticut is pushing back against how immigrants are treated, sharing how her childhood move from Haiti to the U.S. shaped her fight for family stability. Culture & Memory in Haiti: Haitian artist Firelei Báez is building a large-scale work at the ICA Watershed that reimagines Haiti’s revolutionary heritage, turning overlooked history into a living, physical declaration. World Cup, Faith & Community: Haitian and other diaspora communities are using World Cup joy as a brief escape amid grief, while faith and culture show up in watch parties and public life. Safety & Tragedy: A Haitian national charged in the death of a Pennsylvania state trooper is at the center of renewed debate over immigration enforcement and highway safety.
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