AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTPS Work Authorization in Limbo: The U.S. Supreme Court ruling allowing the Trump administration to end Haiti’s Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is driving urgent fallout for Haitian families, with DHS guidance extending work permits only until July 24 for Haitians (and July 17 for several other countries), leaving many at risk of losing jobs and healthcare staffing. Florida Nursing Homes Sound the Alarm: Florida’s largest nursing home association asked DHS for exemptions so Haitian TPS holders can keep working in long-term care, warning that even small losses could disrupt resident continuity of care in a workforce already struggling to hire. Health Impact of Migration Stress: A public health researcher highlights how TPS uncertainty can weigh heavily on Haitian women’s mental health and resilience, turning immigration policy into a direct wellness issue. Maternal Health Signals in the Dominican Republic: SNS reports Haitian mothers’ share of births in the Dominican Republic fell from 37% to 24% after migration controls, suggesting access and care patterns are shifting. Haiti Environment & Public Health: Haitian groups renewed calls for a strict, enforced ban on polystyrene, linking the plastic to clogged waterways, flooding risk, and cancer concerns. Regional Health Support: The Dominican Republic says it supports Haiti’s multinational mission through logistics and medical humanitarian aid, while also strengthening border security.
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