AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCruise Travel Update: Royal Caribbean has extended its suspension of visits to Labadee, Haiti, through June 2027, citing ongoing safety concerns tied to gang violence and political instability; the line says it’s rerouting itineraries to other Caribbean ports and is prioritizing the safety of guests and crew. U.S. Immigration & Travel Impact: With Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians set to end, the U.S. has begun deportation flights to Haiti and officials warn removals could ramp up to about two flights per week—raising fresh fears for families and for anyone planning travel or relocation. Haitian Community in the U.S.: Reports from South Florida highlight Haitian Americans worried about what happens after TPS ends, while other coverage shows employers and healthcare workers bracing for staffing and legal-status disruptions. Politics in Haiti: Former Haitian President Michel Martelly returned for a rare visit, reportedly expected to testify in the Jovenel Moïse assassination investigation. Travel Safety Context: The U.S. keeps Haiti under a Level 4 “Do Not Travel” advisory, reinforcing why major tourism operators are pausing access.
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