Trump immigration cuts could worsen US caregiver shortage, experts say
Source: The Guardian
Thu 9 Jul 2026 06.00 EDT
Last modified on Thu 9 Jul 2026 11.02 EDT
The Trump administration may remove the temporary protected status (TPS) of Haitians and Syrians in the US, the US supreme court ruled in late June a move that will worsen Americas growing caregiver shortage, experts say.
The US is now experiencing its fastest increase in the ageing population in more than 100 years, and more than 20% of the US population will be 65 or older by 2030. But the population of caregivers has not grown at the same pace, leading to staffing shortages.
Immigrants account for about one in six workers in the US but they comprise about 30% of caregivers in long-term settings. The caregivers, often nurses and aides in hospitals, facilities and homes, come from at least 163 countries, and Haitian immigrants are strongly represented at 7% of that workforce, according to a report from LeadingAge, the national association of non-profit and mission-driven providers of ageing services.
Foreign-born staff are significant contributors to care and services our members provide, and that older adults and their families rely on, said Lisa Sanders, vice-president of communications and media relations at LeadingAge. Without staff, there is no care.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jul/09/trump-tps-haiti-syria-immigration
Miguelito Loveless
(6,100 posts)WILL make the elderly and disabled suffer because that is a job few Americans will do.
sakabatou
(46,579 posts)Hes a damn sociopath.
dalton99a
(96,524 posts)VMA131Marine
(5,387 posts)has been a disaster for the UK healthcare sector.
Raftergirl
(2,008 posts)My mom, who is 97, lives in Florida. Every nurse, aide, private aide, helper, etc., is an immigrant. Mostly from the Carribean, especially Haiti, DR, and Jamaica.
She has a list of aides and recommends to many of her friends when they need one.
I have a good friend whose MIL needed an aide due to dementia progression. My my knew of some one who is fantastic and they interviewed and hired her. She has been with the MIL for at least 4 years now. My friend tells me every time I speak with her how she is a godsend. The MIL is in assisted living but still needs her own aide.
Multiply this scenario by millions of seniors in just Florida.