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Editorial: Visa hold for doctors lifted; other health professionals should be included as well
The Donald Trump administration announced it will resume processing immigration applications from doctors who want to live and practice in the U.S., a move welcomed by local leaders in the Rio Grande Valley.
By AIM Media Texas Editorial Board·3 days ago
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The Donald Trump administration announced last month that it will resume processing immigration applications from doctors who want to live and practice in the U.S. That's welcome news, especially in border regions like the Rio Grande Valley.
We hope other healthcare professionals will be included as soon as possible.
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