AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHaitian TPS Fallout in the U.S.: The U.S. Supreme Court ruling ending Temporary Protected Status for Haitians is set to strip legal status and work authorization from hundreds of thousands, with lawmakers warning it could trigger a caregiving crisis as many Haitian TPS holders work in healthcare and elder support. Housing Reality for Haitians in America: New reporting says nearly 30% of “temporary” Haitian refugees in the U.S. own homes—highlighting how the TPS rollback hits people who have already built lives. El Niño Climate Warning: The World Meteorological Organization warns a strong El Niño is likely, raising drought and heavy-rain risks across the Caribbean and other vulnerable regions—an early signal for food and water stress that can spill into Haiti’s supply chains. Venezuela Earthquake Response, With Lessons for the Region: Multiple outlets focus on “truth amid the rubble” and the strain on health and shelter systems after twin quakes—useful context for how disasters expose weak infrastructure and delayed aid. World Cup as a Global Map: Coverage of the 2026 tournament keeps circling back to migration and colonial history—Haiti included—showing how sports can surface science-adjacent questions about demographics, movement, and opportunity.
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