AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTPS Work Authorization Shock (US): USCIS says Haitian TPS work permits remain valid through July 24 under a federal court order, after earlier guidance had them expiring sooner—an urgent lifeline for employers that rely on Haitian labor in healthcare, hospitality, construction, manufacturing, and food processing. Local Economic Fallout (Florida & beyond): With about 113,000 Haitian TPS holders in Florida, communities in South Florida, Springfield (Ohio), Bridgeport (Connecticut), and Brooklyn (NY) are bracing for staffing and payroll disruptions while advocates push Congress for permanent protections. Policy Pushback (Congress & rallies): Hundreds rallied in Miami’s Little Haiti to urge passage of Senate Bill 4814, arguing TPS is tied to jobs and family stability, not just immigration status. Energy Cost Pressure (Haiti & region): ECLAC warns oil prices are likely higher than 2025, raising transport and distribution costs and worsening trade balances for energy-importing countries including Haiti.
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