Maria Elena Hernandez and Virginia Guevara are two immigrants affected by the Trump administration's decision to end Temporary Protected Status for individuals from Nicaragua and Honduras. Hernandez has relied on TPS for nearly 30 years, while Guevara, originally from Honduras, could be deported after decades in the U.S. Both women's families express fears regarding their safety and wellbeing amidst the potential deportation process, which poses serious health risks and concerns, particularly for the elderly.
Maria Elena Hernandez, a 67-year-old Nicaraguan immigrant, has lived and worked in the U.S. for nearly 30 years with Temporary Protected Status, granted deportation protection and work permits.
Virginia Guevara, now 78, faces possible deportation back to Honduras after the Trump administration ended deportation protections for over 51,000 Hondurans. Her family fears for her safety.
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