Nalin Haley (Nikki Haley’s Son) Height, Age, Family, Biography
| Bio/Wiki | |
|---|---|
| Profession | American right-wing political activist |
| Known For | Being son of former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley |
| Physical Stats | |
| Height (approx.) | 5' 11" (180 cm) |
| Eye Colour | Lavender Gray |
| Hair Colour | Light Brown |
| Personal Life | |
| Date of Birth | 6 September 2001 (Thursday) |
| Age (as of 2025) | 24 Years |
| Birthplace | South Carolina, USA |
| Zodiac sign | Virgo |
| Nationality | American |
| Hometown | Bamberg, South Carolina, USA |
| College/University | Villanova University, Philadelphia |
| Educational Qualification | Graduation in Political Science |
| Religion | Christianity |
| Hobbies | Playig Basketball, Travelling |
| Social Media | • Instagram |
| Relationships & More | |
| Marital Status | Unmarried |
| Family | |
| Parents | Father- Michael Haley (American Businessman and Commissioned Officer![]() Mother- Nikki Haley (American Politician and Diplomat) ![]() |
| Siblings | Brother- None Sister- Rena Haley (Pediatric Nurse) ![]() |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Nalin Haley
- Nalin Haley was born and raised in South Carolina.
- He is the younger child of his parents.
- Nalin’s mother, Nikki Haley, was born to immigrant Punjabi Jat Sikh parents from Amritsar, Punjab, India.
- In an interview, Haley revealed that as a child, he felt confusion over religion, with his maternal grandparents being Sikh and his parents Christians, and with the desire to get an answer on this issue, he read about several religions.
- Haley attended high school in New York during his mother’s tenure as ambassador to the United Nations. For his graduation, he moved to Philadelphia and enrolled at Villanova University, which is a Catholic university.
- During he mother’s 2024 presidential campaign, Nalin joined her on the campaign trail. At an event in Gilbert, South Carolina, he called Senator Tim Scott — who was supporting Donald Trump — “Senator Judas.”
- He also criticized politician Vivek Ramaswamy and television host Sunny Hostin for making negative comments about his mother. Later, he said he supported his mother in the Republican primaries mainly because he wanted to be a “good son.”
- During her mother’s campaign, he received widespread recognition. He also expressed his support for right-wing political beliefs on social media.
- After the 2024 United States presidential election, Nalin started expressing beliefs on social media vocally. He also started advocating against immigration, both legal and illegal, in the USA and foreign aid.
- In April 2025, on the occasion of Palm Sunday, Nalin was confirmed into the Catholic church, completed the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA), and received his first holy communion.
- In an interview with London-based news website UnHerd, Nalin mentioned that
The federal government should “end H-1B visas” and “stop legal immigration altogether,” insisting that foreign workers are taking employment opportunities away from qualified Americans. “My friend group, all graduated, great degrees from great schools, it’s been a year and a half, and not one of them have a job.”
- In the same interview, he mentioned that British-American journalist Mehdi Hasan should be expelled from the United States. He said,
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.”
- After the interview, many people described Haley’s political views are sharply differing from his mother’s views, who
- In October 2025, Nalin tweeted a controversial post on X, one day after President Donald Trump’s administration introduced a new policy imposing a steep $100,000 fee (around ₹88 lakh) for new H-1B applications. He also suggested that US states should be allowed to deny H-1B visas and called for tighter checks on foreign workers.
- In his tweet, he wrote,
I don’t care where you are from. Even if it’s Canada, we have to stop mass migration. It’s irresponsible to let in immigrants when companies already aren’t hiring, AI is replacing many jobs, and the economy is fragile. The last thing we need is foreigners taking away jobs Americans can do.”
- After his tweet, Mehdi Hasan responded by pointing out that more than five decades ago, Nalin’s grandfather, Ajit Singh Randhawa, had himself migrated from Punjab, India, to the United States. Mehdi Hasan wrote,
Your own grandfather immigrated to the US in 1969- a time when there was also anti-immigrant sentiment and restrictive quotas.”
- Shortly after Hasan’s reply, Haley hit back, where he rejected the comparison and escalating the exchange. He wrote,
“This ain’t 1969, bud. And you should be denaturalised. All you do is complain about America anyway.”
- Nalin’s reply attracted widespread criticism on social media, where users pointed out that it was contradictory for Nalin, who comes from an immigrant family, to call for strict limits on immigration.
- Apart from his interest in right-wing politics, Haley is employed in the finance industry based in the Charlotte metropolitan area.
- Haley takes a personal interest in defending his family’s identity and heritage. Once, he publicly stood up against a troll mocking him and his sister for their mixed heritage appearance.
- He enjoys travelling and spending time with family and friends.
- He is an avid dog lover.
- Nalin Haley enjoys smoking occasionally.

















