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Stephen Miller's Influence: The Man Behind Trump's Immigration Crackdown

DENVER COUNTY, COLORADO, JUL 11 – Stephen Miller led a crackdown that doubled immigration arrests and challenged birthright citizenship, fueling political tensions and protests, with $170 billion allocated to enforcement.

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Stephen Miller, a senior aide to President Donald Trump, is the architect behind the administration's aggressive immigration policies, which include heightened enforcement and controversial measures like travel bans. His influence has grown significantly, positioning him as a powerful figure in shaping U.S. immigration strategy amidst political and public tensions.

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Violent scenes in Los Angeles, tens of thousands of arrests and entry bans on people from more than a dozen countries. The US's aggressive migration policy has had major consequences and the president has been accused of authoritarian rule, but the man behind the events is not Donald Trump - but Stephen Miller. - He is strongly xenophobic, says US expert Erik Åsard.

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Colorado Springs GazetteColorado Springs Gazette
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The White House aide driving Trump's aggressive immigration agenda

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·Colorado Springs, United States
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Colorado Springs Gazette broke the news in Colorado Springs, United States on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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