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Mon May 4, 2026, 08:36 AM Monday

📣 She's 82 & Joining The Fight. Senior Citizens Join Immigration Fight To Protect Caregivers: NPR

- 'At 82, She's Jumping into the Fight over Immigration. Here's Why.' NPR, May 2, 2026.
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At 82, Rita Siebenaler has jumped into the fight over immigration. The granddaughter of Irish immigrants, Siebenaler has long felt those who come to the U.S. in search of a better life deserve a chance, too.

"This is a way of paying back for that gift," she says.

She's seen their hard work up close. Siebenaler lives in an independent living facility in northern Virginia, part of the faith-based nonprofit Goodwin Living. Her late husband, a Russia specialist with the U.S. Army, spent his final days in the Alzheimer's unit next door.

He had caretakers from Ghana, Sierra Leone, Haiti," she says. "And they gave him tender loving care." Among the team, she says, were individuals with Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, a special designation granted to immigrants already in the U.S. whose home countries the federal government deems unsafe to return to. People with TPS can stay and work in the country, but it is not a pathway to permanent residency or citizenship.

Now, as the Supreme Court considers a case with potential consequences for the more than 1 million TPS holders whose status the Trump administration has terminated or attempted to terminate, Siebenaler has found her voice.

On a rainy morning outside the U.S. Capitol this week, she spoke of the inevitable... - More,

https://www.npr.org/2026/04/29/nx-s1-5804448/tps-seniors-long-term-care-supreme-court

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