Stop North Carolina HB67’s Betrayal of Doctors and Patients!
North Carolina’s House Bill 67, set to take effect in January 2026, represents a misguided betrayal of American medical standards by state representatives who have irresponsibly prioritized World Health Organization (WHO) certifications over rigorous U.S. benchmarks. By fast-tracking licensing for foreign-trained doctors, including those from adversarial, terror-designated, and third-world nations like China, Iran, Syria, Gaza, Lebanon, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, India, and Mexico , HB67 undermines the integrity of North Carolina’s healthcare system. Why wouldn’t they focus on attracting doctors from Western nations with similar standards to the US? This reckless policy sidesteps the stringent U.S. Medical Licensing Examination and residency requirements, potentially flooding the state with underqualified practitioners from countries with inconsistent medical training standards. Driven by corporate hospital interests seeking cheaper labor, the bill prioritizes glob...