Kimberly Ruppel was recently featured in the Newsweek article "Florida Nursing Diploma Scandal Could See Thousands of Workers Unemployed."
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Kimberly Ruppel was recently featured in the Newsweek article "Florida Nursing Diploma Scandal Could See Thousands of Workers Unemployed." Kim discusses the potential ramifications of the over 7,600 estimated fake qualifications handed out by three schools in South Florida that prosecutors discovered in January. "If they've come from another country and they've purchased this diploma to be licensed to work in the U.S., and then, all of a sudden, their license is revoked because their education certifications are not appropriate, do they stand a chance of being deported or just not sponsored by an employer to remain in the country?" Kim asked. To read the article, click here.
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