AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHaiti Security & Justice: Medical students in Port-au-Prince say they’ll march again on July 1 after being tear-gassed during a June 22 protest demanding the State University Hospital of Haiti (HUEH) be reopened or relocated, saying authorities have not responded and they want all 13 departments moved so training and care can resume. Gang Violence & Mass Killings: A new report describes Haiti gangs carrying out mass killings across the country, including the March attack on Jean-Denis by the Gran Grif gang that left dozens dead and homes burned. Regional Travel Policy: Antigua and Barbuda approved a US$10 increase in its passenger head tax to US$50, with exemptions for travel within CARICOM, aiming to fund regional aviation and judicial institutions. Haitian Diaspora in the U.S.: In Florida, Haitian workers with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) fear deportation amid uncertainty over immigration changes, highlighting the impact on families and the health-care workforce. U.S. Legal Watch: A Supreme Court ruling on geofence warrants is framed as a major shift for police investigations, with implications for how tech location data can be used.
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