AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWorld Cup Spotlight (Haiti): UN Secretary-General António Guterres is set to visit Haiti next week (June 16) to assess the impact of escalating gang violence, record displacement nearing 1.5 million, and mounting electoral problems, with meetings planned for displaced women and girls and a review of the UN-authorized Gang Suppression Force. Haiti in the Group Stage: Haiti’s World Cup campaign continues to draw diaspora attention as the tournament’s Group C matchups include Haiti facing Brazil (June 19 in Philadelphia) and Scotland (June 24 in Miami). Brazil Injury Update: Neymar is making “good progress” after a calf MRI, with Brazil saying his recovery is within expected parameters, though he remains a race against time for the opener vs Morocco. Caribbean Football Solidarity: The Caribbean Association of National Olympic Committees (CANOC) urged support for both Curaçao and Haiti, stressing that reaching the World Cup is itself a win beyond the violence-heavy international narrative. U.S. Immigration Pressure (Haiti-linked): The DOJ filed civil denaturalization actions targeting 17 naturalized Americans, including a Haitian citizen, as part of an expanded citizenship revocation push.
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