I actually doubt that most institutions will actually go so far as to look at Floridian credentials differently because that could be brought to the courts as discriminatory behavior. Given the current makeup of the Supreme Court, it might end up being struck down. The controversy would still be immense if not. Most institutions wouldn’t want that sort of heat on them.
Everything else you’ve said is, unfortunately, true, however, if someone’s test scores and other credentials are still good enough, like mine and many others are, then rejecting them over where they got their diploma is just straight up wrong.
I actually doubt that most institutions will actually go so far as to look at Floridian credentials differently because that could be brought to the courts as discriminatory behavior. Given the current makeup of the Supreme Court, it might end up being struck down. The controversy would still be immense if not. Most institutions wouldn’t want that sort of heat on them.
Everything else you’ve said is, unfortunately, true, however, if someone’s test scores and other credentials are still good enough, like mine and many others are, then rejecting them over where they got their diploma is just straight up wrong.