AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDeportations to Haiti: The first U.S. deportation flight since TPS ended for about 350,000 Haitians landed Thursday in Cap-Haïtien with 161 people, after the Port-au-Prince airport was deemed too dangerous due to gang violence; many arrived in white and covered their faces, and officials say some were TPS holders while others had served prison sentences. Family and community fallout: Activists warn arrests and removals are ramping up as Haitians in the U.S. face check-ins, monitoring, and fear of being separated from families. Diplomacy and pressure to reverse course: A California congressman urged the Trump administration to reinstate TPS, citing widespread violence, displacement, hunger, and collapsed services after a recent visit to Haiti. Regional context: ECLAC cut its 2026 growth forecast for Latin America and the Caribbean to 2.2%, underscoring a tougher external environment for the region. Haiti in the spotlight abroad: The U.S. and Canada also discussed Haiti in high-level talks, while Haiti’s election preparations remain a key concern for regional partners.
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