When Oladayo Solanke migrated from Nigeria to the United States for a new life, she prayed to find a job, one that would enable her to uplift people.
But she never imagined that being hired in the country’s multibillion dollar caregiving industry would lead to a White House invitation.
Following a flurry of calls, emails and background checks, Solanke’s serendipitous visit happened April 18. That day in the Rose Garden, President Joe Biden signed an executive order to expand access to affordable...