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Donald Trump Picks Stephen Miller for Deputy Chief of Staff

President Donald Trump has named immigration expert Stephen Miller as his deputy chief of staff, a source close to the president-elect confirmed to Breitbart News.

The choice puts Trump's promise of pro-American immigration reform at the center of his presidency and could help return the country to a country with fewer immigrants. High-tech future.

The claim came first. Posted by CNN on Monday morning. “The next president donald trump Trump is expected to announce in the coming days that his chief immigration adviser, Stephen Miller, will become the White House's deputy chief of staff for policy, two people familiar with the plans told CNN.

If Miller is appointed, he will serve as President Trump's deputy. influential and experienced Chief of Staff Susan Wiles.

The appointment will also help repatriation advocate Tom Homan in his new job enforcing President Trump's border and deportation policies against sometimes reluctant government officials.

The appointment also signals that President Trump's nominee to head the Department of Homeland Security will face tremendous pressure to vigorously advance Trump's immigration reform agenda.

CNN confirmed that President Trump's team had not confirmed the report, quoting press secretary Caroline Leavitt, saying, “President-elect Trump will soon begin deciding who will serve in his second administration. Those decisions will be announced as soon as they are determined.”

Miller led President Trump's efforts to curb illegal immigration during his first term. However, his push within the White House bureaucracy was repeatedly countered by establishment and media supporters of large-scale economic immigration.

In a second Trump administration, Miller will have to deal with competing pressures on immigration.

For example, many of President Trump's business and Republican allies want to increase immigration. But voters in 2024 gave him a mandate to cut immigration, which would cut Americans' wages, raise housing costs and reduce investment in productivity-boosting technology.

It also needs to balance demands from investors and Fortune 500 corporate groups who want more white-collar immigration through airports, especially as President Trump has pledged to reduce blue-collar immigration through the southern border. there will be.

The job requires Miller to oversee policy for the Department of Homeland Security, the State Department and even the Department of Education.

Mr. Miller will receive little sympathy from pro-immigration reporters in establishment media, most of whom prefer to portray him as a personal enemy of poor immigrants. Few media outlets recognize the far-reaching impact that immigration has on a country's economy.

“We always thought that [a] Depopulation is a negative factor [economic] BlackRock founder Larry Fink said this at a pro-globalist event hosted by the World Economic Forum in Saudi Arabia in April.

Fink continued [emphasis added]:

However, in conversations with leaders of these large developed countries, [such as China and Japan] It has xenophobic, anti-immigrant policies and does not allow anyone to enter the country. [so they have] Depopulation — these countries will rapidly develop robotics, AI, and technology…

“If all the things that change productivity are promised, which most of us think they will be, we will be able to raise the country's standard of living, the standard of living of individuals, even as our population declines.” said Fink.

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