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Stephen Miller: President Trump Will Enforce ‘The End of the Invasion’ at the Border

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In a recent segment of The Ingraham Angle, Stephen Miller, President Trump’s future deputy chief of staff for policy, described a bold vision for immigration reform. He highlighted how a second Trump administration will take decisive steps to halt illegal immigration and secure the southern border.

Miller opened by emphasizing Trump’s expectation that Mexico fulfills its obligations to the United States. He explained, “President Trump expects Mexico to fulfill its obligation that they’ve made to prevent the entry of any and all caravans into the United States or face the stiff financial repercussions that President Trump has outlined, including the 25% tariff.” Mexico, he noted, must combat human trafficking and smuggling as part of its commitments.

Trump’s administration also plans proactive measures. “Upon taking office, President Trump will issue a series of executive orders and actions that will suspend the entry of illegal aliens into this country and begin the process of dismantling the criminal organizations that have been preying upon our nation and its citizens,” Miller stated. These actions include “the largest domestic deportation operation in U.S. history.”

Miller acknowledged the continued influx of migrant caravans. While some have been disrupted, others remain undeterred. He stressed the administration’s zero-tolerance approach: “Everything in the world is going to change on January 20th because the president of the United States is going to use every single legal, diplomatic, and financial tool to halt the entry of all illegal aliens into this country.”

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He also issued a clear warning to those attempting to enter illegally. “There will be no benefits. There will be no entry. There will be no asylum. There will be no admission. You may be prosecuted. You will certainly be arrested, and you will absolutely be deported,” Miller stated. The administration, he explained, aims to send a strong message to the world: “There is no unlawful route to enter the United States of America.”

To achieve these goals, Trump will employ the full range of presidential powers, including those under Article II of the Constitution. Miller emphasized the importance of interagency cooperation between the Department of Defense, Department of Justice, and Homeland Security. “It will be the end of the invasion. It will be the beginning of deliberation,” he concluded.

Stephen Miller’s comments reflect an ambitious and uncompromising vision for immigration reform. The outlined plan signals significant changes to U.S. border policy should Trump return to the White House.

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