DeSantis Puts Florida First: Ends H-1B Visa Abuse at State Universities

By Hotspotnews

In a decisive move that puts American workers and Florida taxpayers ahead of globalist hiring practices, Governor Ron DeSantis has directed the state’s public university system to pull the plug on H-1B visas for new hires. This policy shift sends a clear message: Florida’s institutions of higher learning will prioritize qualified residents and citizens over importing foreign labor.

DeSantis’s directive came after audits exposed troubling patterns across the state university system. Public colleges were routinely turning to the H-1B program to fill positions instead of hiring available Americans. Among the most glaring examples uncovered: universities bringing in individuals from China to lecture on public policy. As DeSantis pointedly asked, why does Florida need foreign nationals from adversarial nations teaching core subjects to its students when homegrown talent exists?

The H-1B visa program was originally designed as a limited tool to bring in truly specialized skills unavailable domestically. In practice, it has become a loophole for employers—including taxpayer-funded universities—to sidestep American workers, often at lower costs. Florida’s audits revealed this abuse in action, with positions in research, administration, coaching, and even sensitive academic roles going to visa holders rather than locals who paid the taxes supporting those very institutions.

By directing the Florida Board of Governors to end the practice, DeSantis is restoring basic fairness. Public universities exist to serve the people of Florida and the United States, not to function as employment pipelines for foreign nationals. Florida produces plenty of talented graduates from its own schools. When universities claim they cannot find qualified Americans, it raises serious questions about recruitment practices, wage suppression, and ideological preferences that have long plagued higher education.

This action fits squarely into DeSantis’s broader effort to reclaim Florida’s universities from waste, ideological excess, and misplaced priorities. Just as the state has pushed back against divisive DEI mandates and low-value spending, it is now refusing to outsource jobs that should go to its own citizens. Current H-1B holders retain their positions during the transition, but the door is closed to new imports that displace Americans.

Conservatives have long warned that unchecked skilled immigration under programs like H-1B harms domestic workers, depresses wages in key fields, and erodes national sovereignty. DeSantis is proving that these concerns are not theoretical—they are actionable. Other states should take note. Taxpayer-funded institutions have no business importing labor from abroad when Americans are ready and willing to step up.

This is America First in practice. Florida leads again by refusing to treat its universities as global job fairs. American students, faculty, and taxpayers deserve nothing less.

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