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The Miller Administration
Miller was influential in Trump’s first term, but his power has expanded in the second one. He personally drafted or edited every executive order the president signed, and faced little opposition from administration officials to his work to reshape immigration policy.
His authority, officials said, derives from his ability to manage the president.
Early in Trump’s second term, Miller told federal agents in a meeting at the headquarters of Immigration and Customs Enforcement that the president was disappointed in their numbers. Miller urged the agents to “just go out there and arrest illegal aliens,” without bothering with targeted lists, according to people familiar with the meeting.
He demanded 3,000 arrests a day—a number deemed unrealistic by many federal agents—and came up with the idea of offering recruitment bonuses as high as $50,000 for thousands of new ICE agents.
Miller rarely leaves a written trail of his orders, using Signal, an encrypted voice and text-messaging app, to communicate.
Unlike most of his colleagues, Miller has Secret Service protection. He moved his family to a military base after protests outside his Arlington, Va., home.
https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/ice-stephen-miller-pretti-trump-2448e779
I wonder who is going to protect him after 2028.