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Jewish seniors rally behind their caregivers as 350,000 Haitians are set to lose legal status

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Hundreds of Jewish seniors at Sinai Residences in Boca Raton, Florida, many of them Holocaust survivors, are standing in solidarity with their Haitian caregivers as the United States government prepares to end temporary protected status for about 350,000 Haitians. The looming deadline has sparked fear among Haitian workers, who face possible detention and deportation, and has deeply unsettled the seniors who depend on them for daily care. Many residents have taken action, including offering financial support, writing letters to lawmakers, and even discussing hiding their caregivers, drawing parallels to their own histories of displacement and persecution.

The loss of legal status for Haitian workers is expected to cause significant disruptions in senior care facilities, where immigrant labor is essential. Administrators are bracing for staff shortages, increased costs, and emotional distress among residents who have formed close bonds with their caregivers. Jewish leaders and advocates emphasize that supporting these workers aligns with Jewish values of welcoming the stranger and caring for the vulnerable. As the policy's impact ripples through communities, many are calling for urgent action and compassion to protect those at risk.

Original article source: https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/article-885108
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