Trump Expected to Announce Stephen Miller as Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy
Miller, a Longtime Trump Adviser, Has Been a Key Player in Administration's Immigration Policies
President Donald Trump is expected to announce Stephen Miller as his new deputy chief of staff for policy, according to multiple reports. Miller, a senior adviser to Trump since the beginning of his presidency, has been a key player in the administration's immigration policies, including the travel ban and family separation policy. He is also a close ally of former chief strategist Steve Bannon, who left the White House in August.
Miller's Appointment Would Further Bolster Hardline Elements in White House
Miller's appointment would further bolster the hardline elements in the White House, which have been ascendant in recent months. His elevation to a senior policy role would give him even more influence over the administration's agenda. Miller is a vocal critic of immigration, and he has advocated for a reduction in legal immigration as well as increased enforcement of immigration laws.
Miller's Hardline Immigration Views Have Been Controversial
Miller's hardline immigration views have been controversial, and he has been accused of racism and xenophobia. In 2018, he was criticized for his role in the Trump administration's policy of separating migrant children from their parents at the border. Miller has defended his views, arguing that they are necessary to protect the country from terrorism and illegal immigration.
Miller's Appointment Would Be a Signal to Hardliners
Miller's appointment as deputy chief of staff for policy would be a signal to hardliners in the Trump administration that they have the president's support. It would also likely lead to a further tightening of the administration's immigration policies.