AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoDeportations to Haiti: The first large-scale U.S. deportation flight after the end of TPS for about 350,000 Haitians landed in Cap-Haïtien with 161 people, as Port-au-Prince remains too dangerous for commercial flights due to gang violence; many arrived with faces covered and fear of retaliation, and some included former TPS holders and people with prison records. ICE crackdown fears in the U.S.: Haitian communities in places like Springfield, Ohio report arrests and detentions tied to TPS terminations, with families describing panic, separation, and uncertainty about what happens next. Local economic pressure: On New York’s Flatbush Avenue, Haitian customers and other residents say immigration enforcement worries and TPS uncertainty are driving fewer shoppers and higher operating costs for small businesses. Haiti in regional football: Haiti’s U14 team reached the CFU Tier I final after a 6-1 win over the Dominican Republic, setting up a Sunday showdown with Jamaica. UN payment politics: The U.S. notified Congress it plans to pay $850 million toward UN dues, including $125 million for peacekeeping operations in Haiti and the DRC.
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