AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTPS Relief for Haitian Workers: A federal court order extended work permits for Haitians under Temporary Protected Status until July 24, giving South Florida employers and healthcare providers short-term breathing room after the Supreme Court cleared TPS termination. Community Pressure in the U.S.: Haitian groups in Little Haiti and across the country staged rallies urging the Senate to protect TPS holders from losing legal status and jobs. Healthcare Workforce Risk: Florida nursing home and long-term care groups warned DHS that TPS lapses could worsen staffing shortages and disrupt resident care. U.S. Immigration Enforcement Backlash: Separate reporting highlights broader concerns about ICE actions and the human toll of deportation drives, adding pressure to immigration policy debates. Regional Trade & Shipping: The IMO reaffirmed freedom of navigation and safety for seafarers, underscoring the importance of open shipping lanes for economies that Haiti relies on through imports and logistics. Aviation Connectivity: American Airlines launched a new daily Miami–Maracaibo nonstop, signaling continued investment in regional air links that can support travel and trade.
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