AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTPS Shock to Haitian Livelihoods: The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way to end Temporary Protected Status, leaving hundreds of thousands of Haitians at risk of losing work authorization and protection from deportation—sparking job losses and added strain on housing, healthcare, and caregiving in places like Florida and New York. Humanitarian Funding Squeeze in Haiti: With U.S. assistance cut and programs paused, organizations in Port-au-Prince say gang violence is disrupting youth and livestock initiatives, pushing more families into hiding. Identity & Services Support: The OAS and Japan signed an agreement to expand access to identification services in Haiti, aiming to strengthen economic and social development through national ID systems. Border Tech & Biometric Push: DHS is rolling out new biometric identity tools to speed traveler verification and reduce identity confusion, while the IDGA Border Technology Summit will bring Haitian-relevant regional border stakeholders and industry together in September. Regional Telecom Competition: Viettel’s entry into the Dominican Republic signals intensified telecom competition across Hispaniola, with potential spillover effects for Haiti’s connectivity and regional logistics.
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