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Nikki Haley's son Nalin Haley thinks US should stop foreign aid and bar legal immigration too.
Former US ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley's son Nalin Haley said the US should stop legal immigration as well, as there are no jobs for American youths like his friend group from high school.
In an interview with UnHerd, Nalin Haley, who has emerged as a vocal MAGA activist, said those who do not like America should just get out. Case in point is journalist Mehdi Hasan, he said. Haley said he is not sarcastic when he says Mehdi Hasan should be denaturalized and thrown out of the US.“No, I quite literally mean that. I’m often sarcastic, but not in this case. I mean, he hates America. If you hate America, you shouldn’t be in America.
… Everyone wants to make it so complicated. That’s the thing with the past generation. They always talk about the rules, regulations, process. No, it’s simple. If you don’t like America, get out," Indian -origin Nalin Haley said. The 24-year-old regularly picks online fights and one of the latest was his criticism of Vivek Ramaswamy. Ramaswamy urged the GOP to stop identity politics and rise above race, religion -- in the aftermath of GOP's defeat in New York, New Jersey and Virginia.
Nalin Haley did not agree with him, calling his explanation cringeworthy as he said the GOP cares about religion. Not only immigration, irrespective of legality, Nalin Haley believes that the US should end all foreign aid as long as people have unemployment, medical debt. “My friend group from high school, all graduated, great degrees from great schools. It’s been a year and a half, and not one of them has a job — not one. So I’m angry at that, because I’m having to try and help my friends get jobs when their parents got jobs immediately — not just after graduating college, but out of high school," Nalin Haley said.
The 24-year-old works in finance but he said he can't see himself owning a house. “My parents bought their first house for $90,000. I mean, that house probably now is worth $400,000. How can we compete?”


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