AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHaiti Elections & Security: The OAS says Haiti needs urgent help to fight gangs and reclaim territory ahead of its first election in a decade, urging faster voter registration and identification as the UN-backed Gang Suppression Force faces shortages and results must come quickly. OAS-Japan ID Push: OAS and Japan signed a $3M deal to expand Haiti’s biometric ID system, including mobile registration and 350,000 new cards, to support the electoral registry. Haitian TPS Fallout in the U.S.: As Haiti’s TPS ended, Haitian families in New York and Florida are preparing for school-year disruptions and fear more enforcement, while NYC schools and community groups ramp up support for Haitian students. Church & Bishops Pressure: Florida Catholic bishops urged U.S. senators to extend Haitian TPS through 2029, warning families have few legal options once protections end. U.S. Court on TPS: A U.S. Supreme Court ruling limits court challenges to TPS decisions, clearing the way for the administration to revoke protections country by country. Sports (CFU U-14): Jamaica advanced to CFU U-14 semis; Haiti is set to face the Dominican Republic in the other semi-final.
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