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AI-generatedThis article covers a single employment case at Kaiser Permanente involving DACA work authorization delays. No commercial mechanism, supply chain impact, or sector-wide effect is identified. The event is isolated to one employee and does not affect Kaiser's revenue, costs, or operations materially.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- A 34-year-old surgical nurse at Kaiser Permanente in San Francisco faces termination due to DACA work authorization delays.
- DACA processing delays have increased, with some taking up to five months.
- As of March 2025, there were over 16,000 active DACA recipients in the Bay Area.
- Kaiser's decision could have broader implications for DACA recipients facing similar issues.
