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Florida’s H-1B Crackdown: Governor DeSantis’s Bold Move or a Risky Bet for Universities?

October 30, 2025
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has issued a directive to state education leaders, ordering an immediate halt to the use of H-1B visas within Florida’s public universities. The governor explicitly stated that all such skilled positions should be exclusively reserved for American citizens. Speaking at the University of South Florida in Tampa, DeSantis highlighted various international appointments in fields like public policy, design, and sports, challenging why these roles couldn’t be filled by qualified American professionals.

While this proposal certainly appeals to a populist sentiment of prioritizing domestic employment, it has ignited serious concerns regarding its potential repercussions for Florida’s higher education landscape. The precise scope of the plan—whether it impacts current H-1B visa holders or only future applicants—is still ambiguous.

When Ideology Casts a Shadow on Academia

The H-1B visa, designed for highly skilled foreign professionals, has historically been vital for American universities to attract and retain global talent. According to data from the Department of Homeland Security, approximately 400 H-1B applications were approved for Florida’s 12 public universities this year, with the University of Florida alone accounting for 156 of these.

By restricting such crucial international hires, Florida risks severing its connections to a global network of research and innovation that thrives on diverse expertise. University leaders nationwide are increasingly alarmed by what they perceive as a narrowing of the intellectual pipeline. Lynn Pasquerella, President of the American Association of Colleges and Universities, conveyed to *The New York Times* that limiting H-1B sponsorship would jeopardize the core public mission of higher education by hindering the recruitment and retention of top international faculty, researchers, and students.

While H-1B visas are federally regulated, state boards retain the authority to restrict or cease their sponsorship, a decision that could trigger lengthy legal battles.

Echoes of Past Policy: Aligning with Trump’s Stance

Governor DeSantis’s action closely aligns with policies previously championed by President Donald Trump. Last month, Trump’s administration imposed a substantial $100,000 fee on new H-1B applications. This prior federal decision led the Association of American Universities (AAU) and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to initiate a federal lawsuit, cautioning that such a fee would severely impede research and innovation at premier academic institutions.

Barbara R. Snyder, President of the AAU, has already warned of the tangible consequences of such restrictions, noting that many institutions are currently pausing or canceling international hiring. Several prominent universities, including Washington University in St. Louis and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, have provided court testimonies underscoring the indispensable contributions of foreign researchers and educators.

Florida’s Academic Future at Stake

Should Florida proceed with withdrawing from H-1B sponsorship, its public universities could face extensive repercussions, affecting both their academic reputation and operational capacity. Contemporary research environments flourish through robust cross-border collaboration and a rich diversity of expertise. Curtailing this vital exchange risks isolating institutions from global advancements instead of empowering them.

For a state striving to bolster its standing in science, technology, and innovation, this directive might turn out to be a very expensive gamble. It risks significantly undermining Florida’s universities at a time when the worldwide competition for top talent is more intense than ever.

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