AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTPS Shock for Haiti’s Diaspora: The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitians, and while work permits were extended to July 24, many communities say they’re stuck in “legal limbo” and fear a healthcare workforce crunch as caregivers lose authorization. Deportation Flights Raise Health Risks: A deportation flight carrying more than 100 Haitian nationals landed in Haiti as officials warn that, after TPS ends, removals could rise to two flights a week—sparking concerns about sending people back to violence and instability. Local Healthcare Under Pressure: In New York and Florida, unions and healthcare leaders warn that losing TPS could destabilize hospitals, nursing homes, and home care—roles that support older adults and people with disabilities. Haiti’s Crisis Worsens: Aid groups report escalating gang violence and a sharp rise in drone attacks, with limited access to healthcare and about half the population needing humanitarian help. New Hospital in Jérémie: A San Camillo Hospital inauguration in Jérémie opens first wards to serve the local population. Global Health Watch: A Lancet study flags chronic kidney disease as a growing cause of death worldwide, driven by aging, diet, diabetes, and high blood pressure. Disease Update (U.S.): Washington state reports 27 provisional cyclosporiasis cases since May 1, with no confirmed multistate outbreak linked to other states.
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