Overview
- Alisa Kasmer’s Facebook message from July resurfaced widely this week, and she wrote on Threads that both sides of Stephen Miller’s extended family have mostly disowned him.
- Kasmer said ICE raids near her home in Camarillo, California, triggered panic attacks and pushed her to go public with her condemnation.
- Coverage reiterates that Miller, now White House deputy chief of staff, is a chief architect of the administration’s hard-line immigration agenda, with reporting of increased ICE operations and new enforcement funding.
- Her rebuke follows earlier family criticisms, including a 2018 denunciation by Miller’s uncle David Glosser that portrayed his policies as betraying their immigrant roots.
- Major outlets have amplified Kasmer’s posts in recent days, and while the White House has been asked for comment, there have been no announced personnel moves or policy shifts.