AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTPS Health Impact in Florida: A Supreme Court ruling clearing the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitians (and Syrians) is raising alarms that Florida could lose tens of thousands of healthcare workers, with advocates warning it will hit care for the state’s aging population as work authorizations expire. Community Pushback: In Miami, hundreds of TPS holders, faith leaders, and labor groups rallied to urge Congress to pass Senate Bill 4814 and protect families from job loss and deportation. Legal Limits on Challenges: Catholic bishops and immigration lawyers say the ruling narrows court review, leaving fewer ways to contest TPS terminations even when conditions remain dangerous. Syria Security & Health: Syrian authorities report arrests tied to Damascus bomb blasts during Macron’s visit, with health officials citing deaths and dozens of injuries, underscoring ongoing risks to civilians and healthcare access. Healthcare Workforce Growth (US): South Texas Health System’s GME consortium welcomed 65 new medical residents, aiming to strengthen local care capacity. Humanitarian Coordination: A Qatar Red Crescent Society delegation joined ARCO’s 50th general assembly in Mauritania to coordinate regional humanitarian priorities.
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