AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoImmigration & TPS: The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for Trump to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitians (and Syrians), leaving hundreds of thousands facing deportation and triggering panic in Haitian communities from New York to Ohio, with employers and local services bracing for labor shocks. Workforce ripple: A new survey finds fewer U.S. companies willing to hire foreign grads, while reporting on Haitian TPS holders highlights how direct-care and other essential jobs could be disrupted if protections end. Local impacts in Florida: Haitian residents and advocates describe fear and uncertainty after the ruling, while officials debate whether it’s safe to return to Haiti despite a Level 4 U.S. travel warning. Humanitarian response in the region: After Venezuela’s twin earthquakes, the death toll has surged past 1,900 as rescue teams race against a shrinking chance to find survivors; U.S. and NGO groups are mobilizing search-and-rescue and emergency water systems. Science & engineering: Queen’s University students built an electronics-free 3D-printed above-elbow prosthetic for migrants near the Thailand-Myanmar border, showing how practical engineering can reach conflict-affected communities. Haiti in the spotlight: The Haitian Football Federation denied rumors that coach Sébastien Migné will be replaced, saying he’s still under contract and will submit his report. Climate watch: Forecasters warn El Niño could intensify later this year, raising concerns for rice supplies—an issue that can hit Haiti hard when food prices spike.
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