AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHaiti Security Update: Haiti’s UN-backed Gang Suppression Force is finally arriving in force as violence surges, with new commanders and fresh deployments aimed at breaking gang control in the capital—while the situation on the ground keeps getting worse. Humanitarian Pressure: UN reporting says hundreds have been killed in gang clashes in recent months, and more families are fleeing as hunger deepens. Local Life Under Siege: In the Northwest, residents are increasingly turning to sea travel because gangs block roads—yet soaring customs fees and weak oversight are making the “lifeline” too expensive. Justice and Rights: Detainees at Delaney Hall in New Jersey are again denouncing harsh conditions and medication access, keeping attention on immigration detention abuses. Diaspora Culture: Haitian Heritage Month kicks off in Miami with a community event spotlighting the 1974 Haiti national team and the country’s global football legacy.
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