KEY POINTS
  • Tens of thousands of Americans were stuck abroad in the early days of the Covid pandemic.
  • Those lockdowns and travel restrictions prevented many of them from collecting unemployment benefits for several months.
  • States have said individuals must be in the country to claim jobless benefits; otherwise, they're not ready, willing and able to work. Critics think that's a narrow legal view.
Justin Samuels, 44, was living in Malaga, Spain, when the Covid pandemic hit. The freelance writer is fighting New York for unemployment benefits.

Justin Samuels was living abroad in Malaga, a Spanish port city in the country's south, along the Costa del Sol, when the pandemic chaos began to unfurl.

It has led to a lengthy battle for unemployment benefits — a situation facing many Americans stuck overseas in the early days of the health crisis.