AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTPS Fallout in U.S. Healthcare: A Reuters report spotlights how ending Haitian TPS has already cut off work permits for Haitian caregivers and nursing assistants, leaving families scrambling and adding strain to an aging U.S. health system. Immigration Enforcement in Springfield: A Haitian American says an “immigration check” in Springfield turned into threats and arrests of passengers, raising alarms about ICE tactics and targeting. Catholic Bishops Warn of Unsafe Returns: US bishops say Haiti is “pretty dire” and that deporting Haitians after TPS ended July 27 is not safe. Legal Pressure on TPS: New York Gov. Kathy Hochul urges the Trump administration to reverse TPS terminations, warning of job losses—especially in healthcare. Green Card Rules Shift: USCIS public-charge guidance changes Sept. 18, affecting how some applicants are assessed for reliance on benefits. Haiti Elections Security Debate: Haitian opposition figures warn that without a minimum security level, armed gangs could win the elections scheduled for December 13. Local Haitian Community Impact: Reports of fear and detention in the Haitian community continue as enforcement activity rises.
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