Overview
- Alisa Kasmer’s summer Facebook post resurfaced after a new Threads update in which she said many extended relatives have disowned Stephen Miller.
- Kasmer pleaded with Miller to abandon hardline policies and wrote that she will never knowingly let what she called evil into her life, even when it involves family.
- She framed his actions as a betrayal of their family’s Holocaust lessons, invoking the vow of “never again” in condemning his role on immigration.
- Coverage places her remarks alongside policy developments, including reports of a multiyear $45 billion funding boost for ICE and threats of high-profile enforcement such as references to the Super Bowl.
- Raw Story reports that top officials, including Miller, pushed a 3,000-per-day ICE arrest target, a claim presented with data indicating the goal was not met and with sourcing that remains contested.