Rosa Carranza, a preschool teacher with over 30 years of legal U.S. residency, received notice from the Social Security Administration that her benefits would be cut due to her Temporary Protected Status (TPS). Carranza's TPS should have allowed her benefits to continue, especially since it was renewed until 2026. An alarming letter indicated her benefits would end in March 2025, despite her legal work history. With the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision potentially affecting TPS for many immigrants, Carranza confronts major uncertainties, including having to repay previously received benefits and facing Medicare premium charges.
Carranza, who has lived and worked legally in the U.S. for over 30 years, faces Social Security benefit cuts due to her TPS status, creating severe financial uncertainty.
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision to allow the Trump administration to end the TPS program has cast a shadow over the future of many immigrants like Carranza.
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