Deporting tens of millions of illegal aliens and “unnecessary” foreign nationals while encouraging U.S. citizens to have more children are crucial steps toward making America great again, according to a top entrepreneur.
Charles Haywood, a former mergers and acquisitions attorney who stepped away from practicing law to found a highly-successful haircare and cosmetics company, has emerged as a prominent political philosopher and writer advocating for American interests and a return to restrictive immigration policies.
“You basically need to remove all of the unnecessary foreigners. Obviously, America has always succeeded with having a small admixture of foreigners who hew to the dominant culture,” Haywood said during a new interview with immigration news outlet Border Hawk.
“You don’t have to get rid of all of the foreigners, you just have to get rid of most of the foreigners and all of the undesirable foreigners.”
An Indiana native, Haywood says he is hearing local reports indicating many ‘migrants’ who arrived to the U.S. during the Biden era and flooded cities and towns across the Midwest – such as Haitians and other participants in the CHNV and CBP One parole programs – are preparing to self-deport as their work authorization and right to remain expire.
“I think the Haitians are just going to disappear. Obviously, that can be encouraged with giving them… $2,000 and a free flight and do the ‘carrot and the stick,’ and in no time at all, there will be no Haitians at all in the country,” he said.
“Mechanically, these things seem to me to be fairly straightforward. Much of it is a question of political will. On the other hand, we’re seeing a lot more political will than I expected out of the administration, so that’s good.”
Addressing lagging numbers during the initial months of President Trump’s ‘mass deportation’ efforts, Haywood said, “You should not make the perfect the enemy of the good. I want to get rid of all 20 million (illegals) and considerably more, but if I get 10 million in 18 months, that in itself will ensure that we never face the same situation again in any kind of relevant time frame.”
“So much of this is resetting the possibility of expectations,” he continued. “For example, you’re no longer going to see people taking out huge loans on the expectation that they can work for a left-wing agitprop group and be guaranteed to get their loans forgiven because Trump has cut a bunch of those.
“The uncertainty prevents people from taking actions that, in the past, they would have taken simply because they felt certain that they would come here, they would never be kicked out, they would be allowed to get citizenship and stay here forever. The uncertainty means that, over time, people will self-deport.”
Haywood also pointed out illegal immigration is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to an endless flow of foreign nationals pouring into the U.S.
American institutions of higher learning, including Ivy League universities and prestigious STEM schools like Purdue, are inviting droves of students from other countries, specifically those in Asia.
“For years, they’ve held their tuition steady, and the way they’ve done that is by bringing in ever-increasing, huge numbers of Chinese and Indians who pay full freight and push out students in Indiana, particularly White, male students in Indiana who can’t even get a look in,” Haywood said.