AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHaiti’s justice push: Amnesty welcomed Haiti’s new specialized judicial units meant to tackle gang-linked abuses, including sexual violence and child recruitment, urging authorities to prioritize real justice for children. Environment & daily life: On World Environment Day, Haiti’s Ministry of the Environment rolled out school and community climate actions—plastic pollution education, beach cleanups, tree planting, and mangrove work—showing how civic engagement is becoming part of local culture. Migration pressure: A U.S. Coast Guard interdiction stopped an overcrowded boat carrying 240 Haitians near Turks and Caicos, underscoring the danger of illegal maritime routes as UN figures put Haiti’s displacement near 1.5 million. World Cup culture in the diaspora: With Haiti set to face Scotland in Boston, human rights groups warned of a “legitimate risk” of ICE targeting Haitians during the tournament, while Pride House and local LGBTQ+ groups are working to keep fans safe. US immigration ruling ripple: A federal judge struck down Trump-era USCIS restrictions affecting 39 countries, including Haiti, reopening asylum and other legal pathways.
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