AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTPS Relief in the U.S.: Haitians in New York and across the country got a short work-permit reprieve after the Supreme Court cleared Trump to end TPS—USCIS pushed Haiti EAD expirations to July 24 (from July 10), buying time for care workers and other essential staff. Community Pressure in Indiana: In Indiana, Haitian church and youth leaders say families are “not giving up,” even as TPS uncertainty drives people to self-move or seek new refuge. Florida Care Crisis Fears: Florida’s nursing home association asked DHS to let Haitian TPS holders keep working in long-term care, warning of staffing gaps and continuity-of-care risks. National Mobilization: Rallies and faith leaders are stepping up nationwide after the June 25 ruling, while USCIS updates keep changing the deadline details. Culture Beyond Crisis: Haitian artists and designers are using World Cup attention to reshape global perceptions—turning fashion, painting, and storytelling into a louder, fuller Haiti. ICE Violence Spotlight: A deadly ICE-related shooting in Biddeford, Maine sparked protests, adding to the growing anger around immigration enforcement.
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