An article in the March 27 issue of Part B News, “After deported M.D. case, keep alien providers safe, especially if they travel,” discussed potential concerns for U.S. medical practices that employ foreign nationals. Rivkin Radler’s Henry Mascia was quoted in the article.
Henry said he has not seen immigration officials coming after foreign national doctors at worksites, “and we don’t necessarily expect it either.” He added, “While I don’t think physicians will be subject to increased scrutiny, I do think Homeland Security is going to use national security grounds of admissibility a lot more aggressively than we’ve seen in the past.”
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