now, as heather gustafson reports, close to a year later, some evacuees are still in label -- limbo.oman and her family, like dozens of maria evacuees are still using vouchers to pay for hotels. they do not know how much longer they have. >> it is the constant stress of not knowing what will happen. when we woke up in the morning, the hotel had no knowledge of it. they came in knocking and telling us we were checking out today. >> reporter: a civil rights group filed an injunction and a judge granted a temporary stay. fema has extended the deadline until july 5. >> give us a few more days to hopefully get some of these families that have been more difficult place a place to go.>> reporter: the lead attorney involved is hopeful to get these families into homes. a to get them into a more permanent situation so we don't have this week to week needing to request another extension that we look at these individuals, determine agile -- eligibility for other programs and then after that to them.>> reporter: patel says he knows what these families are going through. >> i am a migrant. i told