AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHaiti Health & Safety: A week of Haiti-related coverage highlights how the ongoing security crisis keeps disrupting basic services, with gangs controlling much of Port-au-Prince’s trade and logistics routes—raising the stakes for Customs to protect revenue, regulate imports, and respond in emergencies like the 2025 hurricane. Migration & Care Access: In the U.S., Haitian detainee cases and court fights continue, including claims that immigration authorities moved a Haitian national despite a judge’s order—while another report describes Haitian church communities in the U.S. coping with fear after TPS challenges. World Cup Health Link (Haiti): At the 2026 World Cup, Haiti’s matches are tied to real-world health concerns abroad, including reports of medical screening for detained migrants and the strain injuries place on athletes—like Brazil’s Raphinha hamstring setback after the Haiti game. Local Public Health (Haiti diaspora): Haitian migrants detained in Portland are expected to undergo screening and medical exams as authorities investigate arrivals.
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