
Stephen Miller isn’t just some White House advisor. He’s the architect of Trump’s most brutal immigration policies family separations, Muslim bans, mass deportation programs, and efforts to end birthright citizenship.
Trump once joked about it, saying:
“If it were up to Stephen, there’d be 100 million people in America and they’d all look like him.”
Think about that for a second. “Look like him.”
Miller is a white, far-right ideologue who’s been obsessed with anti-immigration policies since high school. He once praised the 1924 Immigration Act—which was literally designed to preserve a white-majority America.
So when Trump says that, is it really just a joke? Or is it a quiet nod to what they’re really aiming for?
Ask yourself:
Why is someone with open ties to white nationalist circles writing immigration policy?
Why did Trump keep him through both terms, even when other advisers came and went?
Why does Miller have more say over who gets to stay in America than anyone else?
They say the quiet part out loud but we’re still pretending it’s “just a joke”?
Posted by RatioKey2034
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That sounds like something the Georgia Guidestones would say
Isnt that what the bad guy from Eternals wanted to do?
If you don’t like being a minority, why would a
“White” person want to be one?
It’s funny that for all the tough talk from Trump’s supporters about what an “alpha male” he is, that his administration is actually being run by this pencil necked beta