AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoImmigration Policy: U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin told CNN that Haitians and other migrants on Temporary Protected Status (TPS) should either apply for permanent residence or leave, adding the administration would offer a plane ticket plus about $2,100 to help people “re-establish” after a Supreme Court ruling cleared the way to end TPS for hundreds of thousands of Haitians and Syrians. State Politics: Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine pushed back on deportations, arguing it’s unsafe and not in the U.S. interest because Haitian workers are vital to manufacturing, food, and health care. Haiti Deportation Fallout: The TPS decision is also reverberating across other states, with reporting noting the ruling’s reach beyond Haiti and Syria to other TPS holders. Haiti in Sports: In the World Cup spotlight, Haiti’s historic run ended in the group stage as Scotland’s World Cup campaign—after a win over Haiti—also fell short, while Brazil prepares for Japan in the Round of 32. Travel/Connectivity: American Airlines announced it will relaunch daily Miami–Cap-Haitien service starting Nov. 1, signaling a cautious return of commercial links to Haiti.
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