AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTPS Work Authorization Shock (US): DHS issued last-minute guidance extending work permits for Haitians under Temporary Protected Status until July 24, after the Supreme Court cleared the way to end TPS without court review—still leaving tens of thousands facing an employment cliff and fear of deportation. Caregiver Crisis Risk (US Health): New York healthcare leaders warn that losing TPS could trigger a caregiver shortage as immigrant health workers disappear, while Florida’s nursing home association asked DHS for exemptions so long-term care residents keep continuity. South Florida Mobilizes (US): In Miami and across Florida, rallies and legal advocacy pushed Congress to pass a bill for permanent protections as Haitians brace for status changes; organizers say many work in healthcare and hospitality. Community Anxiety Beyond Florida (US): Similar two-week reprieves were reported in Georgia and Springfield, Ohio, but uncertainty remains as courts and federal deadlines shift. Haiti Humanitarian Strain (Haiti): Humanitarian agencies say Haiti’s crisis is worsening fast—over half the population needs help, displacement is at record levels, and many public health facilities are barely functioning. Women’s Aid Cuts (Global/Health): UN Women reports at least one million women and girls lost access to essential support after steep aid cuts, with Haiti named among the hardest-hit settings.
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