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Eugene

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Sat Aug 17, 2019, 07:44 PM Aug 2019

How Stephen Miller Rode an Anti-Immigration Wave to the White House

Source: New York Times

How Stephen Miller Rode an Anti-Immigration Wave to the White House

Behind Mr. Miller’s singular grip on the Trump anti-immigrant agenda are forces far bigger than his own hostility toward the foreign-born.

By Jason DeParle
Aug. 17, 2019

WASHINGTON — When historians try to explain how opponents of immigration captured the Republican Party, they may turn to the spring of 2007, when President George W. Bush threw his waning powers behind a legalization plan and conservative populists buried it in scorn.

Mr. Bush was so taken aback, he said he worried about America “losing its soul,” and immigration politics have never been the same.

That spring was significant for another reason, too: An intense young man with wary, hooded eyes and fiercely anti-immigrant views graduated from college and began a meteoric rise as a Republican operative. With the timing of a screenplay, the man and the moment converged.

Stephen Miller was 22 and looking for work in Washington. He lacked government experience but had media appearances on talk radio and Fox News and a history of pushing causes like “Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week.” A first-term congresswoman from Minnesota offered him a job interview and discovered they were reading the same book: a polemic warning that Muslim immigration could mean “the end of the world as we know it.”

By the end of the interview, Representative Michele Bachmann had a new press secretary. And a dozen years later, Mr. Miller, now a senior adviser to President Trump, is presiding over one of the most fervent attacks on immigration in American history.

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Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/17/us/politics/stephen-miller-immigration-trump.html

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How Stephen Miller Rode an Anti-Immigration Wave to the White House (Original Post) Eugene Aug 2019 OP
The little Nazi weasel in a nutshell: dalton99a Aug 2019 #1
Excellent article. Nt BootinUp Aug 2019 #2

dalton99a

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1. The little Nazi weasel in a nutshell:
Sat Aug 17, 2019, 11:48 PM
Aug 2019
Some of Mr. Miller’s Latino classmates say his comments made them feel personally attacked. In an interview, Jason Islas said Mr. Miller told him he was ending their friendship for reasons that included “my Latino heritage.” He added, “I think he is a racist.”
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