AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTPS Uncertainty and Health Workforce: In the U.S., Haitian and Syrian Temporary Protected Status (TPS) holders face renewed legal pressure after a Supreme Court decision, with communities in Indiana and Georgia bracing for possible loss of work authorization; Florida’s nursing home association warns that losing Haitian TPS caregivers could ripple into long-term care and overwhelm hospitals. Public Safety and Care Access: A separate report highlights how immigration enforcement and legal uncertainty can disrupt access to stable work and care roles, raising concerns for vulnerable residents who rely on continuity. Syria Health Risks on the Ground: In Deir ez-Zor, a ferry carrying 35+ people sank in the Euphrates; rescue teams pulled some survivors while searches continued, underscoring ongoing transport safety gaps. Cancer Research: New findings from St. Jude describe how SPOP mutations alter cancer-related protein control, offering clearer targets for future therapies. Drug Policy Messaging in Syria: “New Syria” authorities publicized anti-narcotics steps, including new directorate accounts and seizure updates, as Captagon networks are said to persist.
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