AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHaiti Gangs & Child Recruitment: A new account describes how Haitian gangs force children into brutal roles, including killings, as the UN warns recruitment is surging and children now make up about half of gang members. Humanitarian Health Watch: The Ebola response in eastern DRC is falling short, with case counts likely far higher than official figures, most new cases found outside known contacts, and funding gaps plus unpaid wage strikes among health workers. US Immigration Pressure: A fatal ICE shooting in Houston has spotlighted a broader ramp-up in immigration arrests across the US, with operations described as happening “behind the scenes” and protests growing. Local Policy for Haitians in the US: Haitians received a short TPS reprieve after an extension, easing fears of imminent expiration and keeping pressure on US immigration timelines. Global Context: The week also carried major international coverage, from earthquake misinformation battles in Venezuela to global travel and sports updates, but Haiti-focused reporting centers on violence against children and TPS protections.
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