Stephen Miller Appointed Deputy Chief of Staff in Trump's New Administration
Miller is set to play a crucial role in implementing a controversial immigration agenda, raising concerns over mass deportation plans.
- Stephen Miller, known for his hardline stance on immigration, has been appointed as Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy in Trump's administration.
- Miller's appointment is part of a broader strategy involving figures like Tom Homan and Kristi Noem, focusing on aggressive immigration policies.
- Trump's proposed policies include large-scale deportations and potential changes to legal immigration, including refugee admissions.
- Critics warn that these policies could harm the U.S. economy and damage its global reputation as a refuge for the persecuted.
- Historical parallels are drawn with past U.S. deportation efforts, highlighting potential risks to both undocumented immigrants and U.S. citizens.