AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTPS Pressure on Haitian Workers: The U.S. State Department issued a Level 4 “Do Not Travel” warning for Haiti while DHS moves to strip legal status from about 330,000 Haitian TPS holders, with work permits extended in short bursts—now set to expire July 24—leaving employers and families bracing for job losses and deportation risk. Care Sector Fallout: Florida’s nursing home industry asked DHS for TPS exemptions, warning that healthcare staffing could be hit hard if experienced Haitian caregivers lose work authorization. Regional Energy Shock: ECLAC warns the Iran conflict and higher oil prices will keep squeezing Latin America and the Caribbean through 2026, with effects spreading via trade and financial ties. Haiti’s Fisheries Upgrade: Belle-Anse’s municipal maritime fishing center was renovated with a solar-powered cold storage room to cut post-harvest losses and boost fishermen’s incomes. Rural Power Push: BMPAD is advancing a solar electrification plan for schools, health centers, and police sub-stations in underserved rural areas. Education Pipeline: Haiti’s baccalaureate exams are set for July 13–16, with 118,090 candidates expected, including a technological track for students from the Cance Agricultural Technical High School.
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