DENVER — More than half a million Coloradans are caught in limbo after a Supreme Court ruling abruptly halted SNAP payments, leaving families like Nicole Psilas’ waiting and worried as legal uncertainty deepens.

“It's just been, like, a little bit difficult. It's sort of like a day-by-day thing,” she said.

Psilas is one of more than 560,000 Coloradans who've yet to receive SNAP benefits this November.

“When I can’t sleep… I look at my [EBT] card every night,” Psilas said. “Maybe today, who knows?”

On Friday, Colorado began sending full SNAP payments , bringing hope to recipients.

Hours later, hope faded as the U.S. Supreme Court paused the full payments at the request of the Trump administration.

Friday was a whirlwind of back-and-forth action on this front, with uncertainty loom

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