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Shirley Chisholm’s Legacy Lives On With New Recreation Center Opening in Brooklyn’s Little Haiti

Caribbean American Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm’s Legacy Lives On In Brooklyn’s Little...

newsamericas - February 10, 2026
Performers wave the flags of sovereign countries in the Caribbean and the Americas at the conclusion of Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny performance during Super Bowl LX Patriots vs Seahawks Apple Music Halftime Show at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California on February 8, 2026

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newsamericas - February 8, 2026
People attend a candlelight vigil for Haitians living in the US under the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) immigration program in Miami, Florida on February 3, 2026. Late on February 2, federal judge Ana C. Reyes of the Federal District Court in Washington, blocked the Trump administration from ending TPS for an estimated 350,000 Haitian immigrants. The status, which offers protection from deportation and work authorization, was set to expire on Feb. 3. 2026

Haitian American Congresswoman Salutes TPS Ruling As Little Haiti Prays

newsamericas - February 4, 2026
Prime Minister Dr. Godwin Friday has laid out his first national budget since taking office — and the figures reveal both ambition and constraint as his administration grapples with rising debt costs, disaster recovery, and tight revenue growth.

St. Vincent and Grenadines New Government Lays Out New Budget

newsamericas - January 29, 2026
Families Sue U.S. Government Over Caribbean Killings — Arguing There Was No War

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newsamericas - January 27, 2026
A walks past cars burned by armed gangs and used as a barricade during clashes last week with Haitian security forces on a deserted street in the city center, seen from an armored police vehicle during a patrol, in Port-au-Prince on January 16, 2026. An

US Revokes Visas Of Two Members Of Haiti’s Presidential Council

newsamericas - January 25, 2026
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newsamericas - January 21, 2026
Jamaican AMBASSADOR CURTIS WARD dead at 76

Former Jamaican Ambassador Curtis A. Ward To Be Remembered In Maryland

newsamericas - January 19, 2026
Relatives of some of the 32 Cuban soldiers killed during the US incursion in Venezuela pay respects at their graves during their funeral at Colon cemetery in Havana on January 16, 2026. The capture by US forces of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro on January 3, 2026, and the killing in the operation of 32 Cubans assigned to protect him represent a major blow for the island's revered intelligence services, experts say.

Cuba Mourns 32 Soldiers As U.S.–Caribbean Tensions Deepen

newsamericas - January 18, 2026
The freeze comes as Minnesota officials are suing over the "unprecedented surge" of US immigration authorities in the state, taking the Trump administration to court days after a federal agent shot and killed a Minneapolis woman.

U.S. To Freeze Immigrant Visa Processing For Multiple Caribbean Nations

newsamericas - January 14, 2026
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