Hispanic Father Self-Deports, Mother Stays in the U.S. to ‘Save’ Daughter From Life-Threatening Illness
Posted on 11/18/25 at 18:35
- Hispanic father self-deports; Daughter needs urgent surgery
- Mother faces imminent eviction
- Family seeks community support
Yisel, a single mother of two girls in Florida, is facing an emotional and financial crisis as she struggles to stay hopeful and protect the life of her younger daughter, Keira, who is only 2 years old.
The little girl was born with a severe heart disease and will soon need to undergo her fourth open-heart surgery in just a few months—an extremely high-risk procedure that requires constant medical attention.
Since the forced departure of the girls’ father to Cuba, the family’s situation has become even more difficult, leaving Yisel completely alone to manage daily care and mounting expenses.
Unable to work because of Keira’s medical needs and around-the-clock supervision, the mother lives with the growing fear of not being able to pay rent and losing their home.
Critical Medical Situation After Father’s Self-Deportation and No Support

The GoFundMe campaign created to support the family clearly explains their delicate situation.
In her message, Yisel explains that she is the mother of two young girls and that Keira was born with a serious heart condition known as tricuspid atresia.
This illness has forced the child to undergo multiple high-risk surgeries since birth, and doctors already anticipate that another open-heart operation will be necessary in six months.
The little girl requires specialized medical follow-up in the United States to have a real chance at surviving.
Mother Seeks Help in Florida to Save the Life of Her Daughter Amid Eviction Risk

The mother shares that the girls’ father, Deivy, received a voluntary departure order and recently had to return to Cuba.
That decision left Yisel solely responsible for the care of both children—a task that consumes all of her time given Keira’s fragile health.
The situation is worsened by her inability to work, as she cannot leave her daughters alone or miss any of the frequent medical appointments.
The lack of income has put her at risk of not renewing her lease. She has been warned that if she is unable to pay rent at any point, she and her children will have to leave the apartment.
Fear of Losing Their Home—and Keira’s Treatment

The message on the fundraiser reflects the family’s real fear of an imminent eviction.
Yisel says she lives with the constant worry of becoming homeless with her daughters—something that could force her to return to Cuba under extremely unfavorable conditions.
The mother also expresses concern that in Cuba, Keira would not have access to the life-saving treatment she has been receiving in the U.S.
That possibility threatens not only the family’s well-being but Keira’s survival.
Solidarity as the Family’s Last Hope
Yisel’s story is that of a mother trying to carry alone the weight of a critical illness, the absence of a support network, and overwhelming financial insecurity.
Her commitment to Keira’s health compels her to stay in the United States, where her daughter receives the vital care she needs.
However, the high cost of living and her inability to work have placed her in an extremely vulnerable position that could undo all the progress made so far.
The fundraiser seeks to cover basic expenses, including rent, food, and other essential needs, as the Florida family medical crisis continues to unfold.