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The six-point blueprint is particularly alarming for Democrats, as it directly challenges decades of policies that have relied on importing voters and suppressing wages through mass immigration.
Step one: mass deportations
“The message that it’s sending is that we don’t care that you were born here,” Kolvet explained. “This country is for foreigners.”
Kolvet points out that young Americans witness firsthand the strain of unchecked immigration: overcrowded emergency rooms, skyrocketing housing costs, and vanishing entry-level jobs.
“We understood that we’re seeing our country get invaded,” he added. “We understood that this is causing housing crisis. This is causing backup at emergency rooms.”
Step two: ending the H-1B visa scam
The plan also targets the corporate exploitation of H-1B visas, which allow companies to replace American workers with cheaper foreign labor.
“When you do this H-1B scam and you got 80% or 70% that’s going to go to Indians, another 10% to 15% to Chinese, you’re looking visibly at your country saying it’s no longer for me,” Kolvet said.
These visas mostly go to entry-level and junior positions—the very jobs young Americans rely on to launch their careers.
Step three: drastically reduce legal immigration
Kolvet warns that automation and AI are already eliminating many entry-level jobs. Yet Congress continues to issue 1.2 million green cards each year under a law written decades ago, long before the modern economy existed.
Step four: end chain migration and the visa lottery
“What good does this do our country?” Kolvet asked. “These are not people that are brought here for merit. They’re not geniuses. There’s absolutely no rationale for these people.”
Step five: build 10 million new homes for Americans
Kolvet stresses the importance of visible results for young citizens: “We need visible evidence that we are putting young people first. We need big, hairy, bold, audacious ideas.”
The plan proposes reserving these homes for first-time American buyers and blocking institutional investors and foreign buyers. Additional ideas include writing off the first $50,000 of mortgage payments until age 35 or allowing full deductions for young homeowners.
Step six: dismantle the college cartel
High tuition and indoctrination have left young Americans drowning in debt while failing to acquire practical skills.
“So many of our college grads, they don’t learn the skills they need. They’ve been indoctrinated,” Kolvet said.
This financial burden keeps young people from achieving what Turning Point calls the “three M’s” — marriage, mating, and mortgage — key milestones that the left-wing Brookings Institute admits often push young Americans toward conservative values.
Kirk’s plan strikes at the heart of the Democrats’ strategy to keep youth dependent and financially trapped.
Mass deportations ease housing pressures and open jobs. Ending H-1B abuses protects American workers. Cutting legal immigration halts wage suppression. Building homes creates wealth. Freeing young people from student debt restores opportunity.
“Until we have the political will, these young people are going to call BS on this,” Kolvet warned. “They’re just simply going to say I don’t see it. I haven’t seen it happen. We just need action.”
President Trump and Vice President Vance now have the mandate to implement this ambitious agenda. The question remains whether Republicans in Congress will summon the courage to act.
Democrats fear this plan because it works. By giving young Americans a tangible stake in the system, it turns them into Republican voters—a reality that explains the ferocity of the Left’s attacks on Charlie Kirk while he was alive, and their continued efforts to block his vision.




