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Opinion | Kentucky Senate advances bill to lure foreign doctors amid Trump’s immigrant crackdown
- Kentucky Senate approves a bill to let immigrant doctors practice without redoing residency.
- Sponsor Sen. Stephen Meredith says the legislation counters rhetoric and cites hospital experience with foreign-trained doctors.
- Officials warn Trump’s immigration crackdown could deter top talent, worsening healthcare shortages.
- The bill aims to help rural hospitals by expanding the pool of qualified doctors.
- The Republican sponsor called the measure a response to a national doctor shortage projected for 2030.
- Meredith argues foreign-trained doctors helped his rural hospital thrive.
- The measure reflects political tension over immigration in a red state.
- The vote signals legislative acknowledgment of immigration policy risks to public services.
- The article frames the issue as a national examplar of immigration policy’s impact on healthcare.
- The bill’s passage occurred in a Republican-dominated Senate.
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