AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHumanitarian & Health Access: A major U.S. Supreme Court ruling could worsen Haiti’s crisis by ending deportation protections for over 300,000 Haitians, with experts warning that violence and lack of food, water, and medical care make “safe, dignified” returns impossible—an issue that’s already spilling into the Turks and Caicos as marine police intercept overloaded Haitian boats. Public Safety & Local Care: Police Commissioner Fitz Bailey says investigators have identified a teenager suspected in the Turks and Caicos Islands’ first murder of 2026, after a June 12 shooting in Five Cays. Healthcare Quality: Turks and Caicos Islands Hospital leaders completed Accreditation Canada internal assessor training in Barbados, aiming to strengthen patient safety and continuous improvement. Regional Health Progress: PAHO/WHO reports CARICOM countries are accelerating elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B, supported by a $1 million India-UN grant. Migration at Sea: A U.S. Coast Guard-led operation with Turks and Caicos authorities intercepted an overcrowded migrant boat south of the islands. Governance & Planning: A Turks and Caicos opinion piece flags ongoing illegal use of shipping containers as homes and shops, arguing enforcement gaps undermine clear planning rules.
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