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DeSantis orders Florida colleges to stop using H-1B visas for hiring foreign workers
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has directed the state’s Board of Governors to prohibit the use of H-1B visas across Florida’s public colleges and universities. The move, announced during a press conference, marks one of the most restrictive state-level actions against the employment of foreign nationals in higher education. DeSantis argued that state-funded institutions should prioritize American citizens for all available positions, declaring that if universities cannot find qualified U.S
DeSantis orders Florida colleges to stop using H-1B visas for hiring foreign workers
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has directed the state’s Board of Governors to prohibit the use of H-1B visas across Florida’s public colleges and universities. The move, announced during a press conference, marks one of the most restrictive state-level actions against the employment of foreign nationals in higher education. DeSantis argued that state-funded institutions should prioritize American citizens for all available positions, declaring that if universities cannot find qualified U.S
George Mason University President Refuses to Apologize After Education Department’s Allegation
Gansler argued that the investigation by the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) was rushed, and no actual evidence of discrimination had been presented. He emphasized that no job applicant had been discriminated against by George Mason University (GMU), and the allegations made by OCR were baseless. “It is a legal fiction for OCR to even assert or claim that there has been a Title VI or Title IX violation here,” Gansler wrote.
George Mason University President Refuses to Apologize After Education Department’s Allegation
Gansler argued that the investigation by the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) was rushed, and no actual evidence of discrimination had been presented. He emphasized that no job applicant had been discriminated against by George Mason University (GMU), and the allegations made by OCR were baseless. “It is a legal fiction for OCR to even assert or claim that there has been a Title VI or Title IX violation here,” Gansler wrote.









