AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoImmigration & TPS Crisis: The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitians and Syrians, leaving Haitian families in places like Springfield, Ohio, and across Massachusetts and South Florida in limbo as advocates warn of deportation fears, job losses, and family separation. Community Response: Haitian leaders are urging TPS holders not to panic—calling for legal help, Senate pressure, and organized action to push for longer protections and pathways forward. Human Rights & Faith Voices: Catholic bishops and U.S. faith leaders condemned the ruling as a moral crisis, while local pastors described the economic and spiritual shock the decision could bring to Haitian communities. Culture & Memory: Haiti’s rejected 2026 World Cup jersey—linked to the Battle of Vertières—was preserved at MUPANAH, turning a FIFA controversy into a national heritage moment. World Cup Life: Around the diaspora, World Cup fandom continues to mix pride and community energy, from Haitian cultural celebrations in Miami to global fan festivals and watch parties. Regional Diplomacy: Canada and CARICOM renewed a strategic partnership with focus on security, climate, and Haiti’s gang crisis.
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