To support the development of American medical professionals, Greene’s bill would also bar non-citizen medical students from participating in Medicare-funded residency programmes. She highlighted the issue, noting that last year over 9,000 US medical graduates were left without residency placements, while more than 5,000 foreign-born doctors received spots. “This is entirely unfair, and it's America last. My bill will help mitigate the shortage of doctors and nurses in our country, the shortage that we face while at the same time serve as an off-ramp from our reliance on foreign workers by allowing us time to fill our residency programmes with American doctors,” she said.