The Ruthless Ambition of Stephen Miller

"Stephen
Miller was livid. It was a couple of months after Donald Trump’s
inauguration, and Mr. Miller, a senior White House adviser, believed
that the federal government was not doing nearly enough to stem the tide
of illegal immigration into the United States. In a relentless round of
meetings, phone calls and emails, he reached deep into the federal
bureaucracy and, according to a former Department of Homeland Security
official, berated mid- and low-level bureaucrats inside the department.
To keep their jobs, he told the officials, they needed to enforce a new
policy that punished the families of undocumented immigrants by forcibly
separating parents from their children.
Mr. Miller’s demands, however, went unmet. That’s because he was issuing them back in 2017, and the homeland security secretary, John Kelly, had issued his own edict to D.H.S. officials: If Mr. Miller ordered them to do something, they were to refuse, unless Mr. Kelly, the only one of the two men who’d been confirmed by the U.S. Senate to run the department, agreed to the order.
Flash forward eight years, to this past May, when Mr. Miller, still livid and now the White House deputy chief of staff, paid a visit to the Washington headquarters of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, where he berated officials for not deporting nearly enough immigrants. He told the officials that rather than develop target lists of gang members and violent criminals, they should just go to Home Depots, where day laborers gather to be hired, or to 7-Eleven convenience stores and arrest the undocumented immigrants they find there."
read more in the article by JASON ZENGERLE


