Zoila Guerra Sandoval faces deportation after losing her partner in the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse. Immigration policy shifts now threaten her stay.
BALTIMORE — Two years after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse shook the region, the disaster’s ripple effects continue to reach far beyond the waterfront. For Zoila Guerra Sandoval, the tragedy is no longer just a memory of loss—it is a personal fight to stay in the United States and keep her family together.
Sandoval, whose daughter’s father died in the early hours of the collapse, is now facing deportation, caught in a shifting landscape
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