Nearly one in four doctors in the U.S. is foreign-born—many from South Asia—and they often serve in rural and underserved urban communities where American physicians are scarce. Harvard medical historian Eram Alam describes the public health challenges posed when immigrants are frequently met with suspicion in the communities they serve.

The future of the Voice of America with Patsy Widakuswara
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Michael McFaul on the enduring strength of American democracy
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A closer look at immigration policy today with Caitlin Dickerson
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