AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHaiti & U.S. Immigration Policy: The U.S. Supreme Court ruling allowing the end of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians is already triggering fear and planning for return amid ongoing violence at home, with Human Rights Watch and the Sant La Haitian Neighborhood Center warning of family separation and major economic losses for the country’s largest Haitian community in South Florida. Public Health & Care Work: Lawmakers and advocates say TPS holders are heavily represented in healthcare roles, so ending protections could worsen staffing shortages and create a caregiving crisis for seniors and people with disabilities. Climate Risk for the Caribbean: A new briefing flags a high chance of a strong El Niño, raising drought and heavy-rain risks across the Caribbean and “dry corridor” regions—bad news for food and water security. Science Data Spotlight: A global map on water stress shows how some countries are using far more freshwater than nature can replenish, underscoring the water-pressure backdrop Haiti faces as climate patterns shift. Culture & Learning in Haiti: Haiti’s Museum of the Haitian National Pantheon (MUPANAH) will open free during summer holidays, inviting students, researchers, and visitors to explore Haitian history.
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