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Florida Bans H-1B Visa Hiring Prioritizes American Graduates

Florida Bans H-1B Visa Hiring Prioritizes American Graduates

Post by : Rameen Ariff

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has taken a decisive step to prioritize American graduates in higher education by banning the hiring of H-1B visa workers at state universities. The move comes amid growing concerns that universities have been importing foreign workers instead of offering opportunities to qualified American graduates.

In a statement, the Governor’s Office emphasized that taxpayer-funded institutions must serve the American workforce first. “Universities across the country are importing foreign workers on H-1B visas instead of hiring Americans who are qualified and available to do the job,” DeSantis said. “We will not tolerate H-1B abuse in Florida institutions.”

The order directs the Florida Board of Governors to enforce the new rule and ensures that institutions evaluate academic programs if American graduates are not being hired. The initiative also targets Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) grants, with millions of dollars being repurposed or canceled to strengthen support for local talent.

H-1B visas are widely used in the U.S. technology and academic sectors to bring in foreign specialists, particularly from India and China. DeSantis cited examples of positions previously filled by foreign workers, including computer application coordinators, assistant professors, and public policy instructors, arguing these roles could have been filled by American graduates.

The Governor stressed that Florida leads the nation in higher education and produces thousands of skilled graduates annually. “If any universities are struggling to find U.S. citizens to fill positions, they should examine why their programs aren’t producing qualified candidates,” he added.

By halting H-1B hiring and prioritizing American graduates, Florida aims to strengthen local employment, curb visa abuse in universities, and ensure that taxpayer-funded education benefits the citizens it was designed to serve.

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