AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoUS Deportations to Haiti: The Trump administration carried out its first post-TPS deportation flight to Haiti, landing in Cap-Haïtien instead of Port-au-Prince due to security risks, with deportees fearing gang retaliation. Local Impact on Work: In the US, TPS losses are already triggering job separations and staffing shifts, including in sectors like waste and manufacturing—signals of wider labor disruption for Haitian-linked businesses. Identity & Services: Haiti is set to receive a $3m OAS-Japan biometric ID push for 350,000 cards, aiming to strengthen civil registries amid displacement and insecurity. Health & Energy Aid: Direct Relief shipped major medical supplies for the DRC Ebola response and funded a solar microgrid for a Haitian community hospital, boosting reliable power for care. Trade & Border Pressure: A Dominican report warns of mislabeled or unregistered goods transshipped via Haiti-linked border routes, with hundreds of trucks monthly feeding markets and undercutting local production. National Commemoration: Haiti officially made Aug. 14 (Bois-Caïman) a national holiday, with public offices, schools, and commercial/industrial sites closing.
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