ACP issues comprehensive statement on U.S. immigration policy
The statement details ACP's opposition to discrimination, religious tests, refugee bans, and denial of entry to persons with legal visas and expresses grave concerns about the implications of the recent executive order on medical education, access to health care services, public health, and families.
ACP issued a comprehensive statement last week on U.S. immigration based on policy approved by the College's Executive Committee of the Board of Regents on Jan. 30, 2017.
The statement details ACP's opposition to discrimination, religious tests, refugee bans, and denial of entry to persons with legal visas and expresses grave concerns about the implications of the recent executive order on medical education, access to health care services, public health, and families. This comprehensive statement on U.S. immigration policy was preceded by a public statement from ACP about the recent executive order on immigration.
ACP members can connect with colleagues, participate in discussion, and share thoughts and stories through the ACP member forum on immigration.