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EXPOSED: Foreign Workers STEALING Medical Residencies From Qualified American Graduates

Gary FranchiApril 5, 2026247 views
EXPOSED: Foreign Workers STEALING Medical Residencies From Qualified American Graduates
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The systematic replacement of American workers with foreign nationals has reached a dangerous new frontier: medicine. While patriots have long warned about H-1B visa abuse in tech and engineering, the same discriminatory practices are now denying qualified American medical graduates the residency positions they've earned through years of rigorous study.

Conservative commentator Daniel Horowitz has been exposing this alarming trend, revealing how the medical establishment is prioritizing foreign workers over the American students who should be our nation's future doctors. These aren't just statistics on a spreadsheet – these are brilliant young Americans being locked out of careers they've sacrificed everything to pursue.

The Medical Match System: Rigged Against Americans

The residency matching process has become another rigged system that puts foreigners first and Americans last. While American medical students graduate with crushing debt and years of preparation, they're being passed over for foreign graduates who benefit from a system designed to import cheap labor rather than develop homegrown talent.

This isn't just about individual careers – it's about national security. When we become dependent on foreign-trained doctors, we're surrendering control over one of our most critical infrastructure sectors. What happens when geopolitical tensions rise with countries that supply our medical workforce?

"We're witnessing the same betrayal in medicine that we've seen devastate American workers in tech, engineering, and other STEM fields," sources familiar with the residency crisis explained.

The Trump-Vance administration promised to put America First in all sectors, and that must include protecting American medical graduates from this discriminatory system. Our young doctors shouldn't have to compete with their hands tied behind their backs while foreign workers get preferential treatment.

Patriots who fought to secure our borders and restore American manufacturing must now demand the same protection for American medical professionals. How many more sectors will we surrender to foreign workers before we say enough is enough?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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AmericaFirst_MDVerifiedjust now
The numbers don't lie - we're training our competition while our own graduates struggle. How does this make sense from a national security perspective when we can't even take care of our own medical students?
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
This is what happens when we put globalism before our own citizens. Medical education should serve Americans first, period.
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ConservativeDad88Verifiedjust now
Wait, can someone explain how the matching system actually works? Are foreign graduates really taking spots that would otherwise go to Americans, or are there just not enough residency positions overall?
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RetiredSurgeonVerifiedjust now
Good question - it's both. Foreign grads do compete for the same spots, and Congress artificially caps the number of residency positions funded by Medicare. It's a perfect storm hurting American grads.
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PatriotDoc2024Verifiedjust now
FINALLY someone is talking about this! My nephew graduated top 10% of his med school class and got rejected from multiple residency programs that ended up taking foreign graduates with lower scores. This is absolutely backwards - we should be prioritizing Americans who went into massive debt to study here.
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TexasMom47Verifiedjust now
Same thing happened to my daughter! She's now working as a medical scribe while foreign students who paid full tuition get the spots. It's all about the money.