He questions why the administration would want to target such a tiny community as his. “We’re just a few TPS holders,” he said.
A Nepalese flag hangs on the wall behind Keshav Bhattarai at his home in Sunnyvale, Calif., on Feb. 24, 2019.
It was a dramatic pushback by the Nepalese community, which has kept a low profile amid the continuing court battles over Trump’s immigration policies. Menali and others say that the Nepalis have drawn far less media and political attention to their struggles than other nationalities, such as Salvadorans and Haitians.
said that Nepalis believe that “members of the current administration have a goal to get rid of foreigners in the U.S.” Temporary protected status, he said, “is necessary for many people to stay safe and provide for their families.” The lawsuit has bought Bhattarai a bit more time to rebuild his life outside Nepal, one of the world’s poorest nations, which is still struggling to recover from the devastating temblor.He wishes to extend his stay to see his grandchildren grow up and to age in a “safe manner,” he said, speaking through a translator, adding that the U.S. “has always been a country where, metaphorically, you can knock on the door and ask for help.
Ruined public infrastructure, compounded by civil unrest, continues to limit access to basic needs and services, among them education, food and water, according to a report from the network.
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