ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 2月6日 03時57分


Norma, a home care worker, fled #ElSalvador with her family almost 20 years ago. Today, she assists her 91-year-old disabled neighbor in Southern California under a state program. Norma works every day from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., helping her client bathe, dress, eat, and circle the block in a wheelchair. Both Spanish speakers, the women have become close. “In the morning, when I arrive at the house, she brightens and says, ‘Norma, you’re here!’” said Norma, who was photographed here by @jennadactyl. But the Trump administration has terminated Salvadorans’ temporary protected status as of September 2019. “I feel scared,” Norma said. “There’s so much unknown.” While Norma worries for herself and her husband — and her 2 daughters, #DACA recipients — she also fears for her client. “If one day I don’t show up to work, nobody will be there to get her out of bed and change her,” she said. “This could be my own mom, who would be alone one day if nobody came to help.” 1 in 4 direct-care workers in American nursing homes, assisted living facilities and home care agencies are foreign-born. In the so-called gray market, where consumers hire home care workers directly and often pay them under the table, the proportion is likely far higher. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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