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A Decade of Service at Risk: San Francisco Kaiser Nurse Confronts DACA Renewal Delays

By Matthias Binder May 12, 2026
'Do the right thing, Kaiser': SF nurse at risk of losing job due to DACA delays
'Do the right thing, Kaiser': SF nurse at risk of losing job due to DACA delays - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Pixabay)
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'Do the right thing, Kaiser': SF nurse at risk of losing job due to DACA delays

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Long-Term Contributions Now in JeopardyFederal Backlogs Create Widespread UncertaintyCalls for Employer Support Grow Louder

‘Do the right thing, Kaiser’: SF nurse at risk of losing job due to DACA delays – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Pixabay)

San Francisco – A nurse who has cared for patients at Kaiser for more than ten years now faces the possibility of losing that position. Federal processing delays in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program have left her immigration status in limbo. The situation has begun to draw wider notice among colleagues and advocates who see it as part of a larger pattern affecting DACA recipients in healthcare.

Long-Term Contributions Now in Jeopardy

The nurse has built a career providing direct care at one of the region’s major health systems. Colleagues describe her work as steady and reliable over the full decade. Any interruption in her legal protections could force Kaiser to reassign or release her, despite the length of her service. Such outcomes place immediate pressure on staffing levels in units that depend on experienced personnel.

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Federal Backlogs Create Widespread Uncertainty

DACA was designed to shield eligible young immigrants from deportation and allow them to work legally. Renewal applications, however, have encountered extended wait times at federal agencies in recent periods. These slowdowns affect thousands of recipients who must maintain continuous approval to keep their jobs. Healthcare employers like Kaiser operate under strict licensing rules that tie employment to valid work authorization. The nurse’s case illustrates how even long-standing participants can encounter sudden obstacles. Without timely renewal, individuals lose the ability to remain employed in their chosen fields. Hospitals and clinics then face difficult choices about compliance and patient coverage.

Calls for Employer Support Grow Louder

Advocates have urged Kaiser to explore every available option to retain the nurse during the delay. The message centers on recognizing the value of experienced staff who have already contributed for years. Similar situations have prompted other institutions to provide temporary accommodations or legal assistance while federal processing catches up. The outcome remains uncertain as the nurse awaits further word on her application. Her experience underscores the human side of administrative backlogs that extend far beyond any single workplace.

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