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    Pregnant Venezuelan Migrant in US Fears Future as Immigration Rules Tighten

    February 3, 2026Updated:March 3, 20262 Mins Read
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    Franyelis rides a bus in New York with her sons, Yoneifer and Emma. Madison Swart. Source: Cable News Network
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    A seven-month pregnant Venezuelan woman living in the United States says she is scared about what the future holds for her family. She came to the US two years ago with hope for a better life, but recent immigration policy changes have made her situation more stressful and uncertain.

    The woman, Franyelis, lives in a shelter that used to be a budget hotel. She shares the space with many other migrant families who are also waiting for decisions about their legal status. Every day, she takes care of her three-year-old son while preparing for the birth of another baby boy.

    When Franyelis first arrived in the US, she believed the asylum process would give her family safety and stability. Her partner and relatives encouraged the move, saying there were more opportunities in America. At that time, immigration pathways felt more open and hopeful.

    Now, things feel very different. Stricter immigration enforcement and policy changes have left many migrant families feeling nervous. Franyelis says she feels tired and worried all the time, especially as her due date gets closer. She is unsure if she will be allowed to stay or if she will be forced to return home.

    What is happening to migrant families in the US right now? Many are facing delays, legal confusion, and fear because of the changing immigration rules. According to agencies like the US Citizenship and Immigration Services, asylum and protection cases can take a long time, leaving families in difficult living conditions while they wait.

    Franyelis says she sometimes thinks about going back to Venezuela, but she does not know if that is possible or safe. She feels trapped between two hard choices. Her young son plays happily, not understanding the stress his mother carries every day.

    Her story is not unique. Many migrant women, especially those who are pregnant or caring for small children, face serious emotional and physical pressure. Groups like the UN Refugee Agency often warn that policy changes can have deep human effects on families who are already vulnerable.

    For now, Franyelis is waiting and hoping for a solution that will keep her children safe. She dreams of a stable home, access to healthcare, and a chance to raise her sons without fear. Her story shows the real human side of immigration debates, where policies are not just rules, but life-changing realities for families.

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