In the coming days, President-elect Donald Trump is expected to announce that Stephen Miller, his top immigration adviser, will serve as White House deputy chief of staff for policy. Miller, who previously served as a senior adviser to Trump, is known for advocating more restrictive immigration policies.
Miller is set to play a key role in Trump's second term, with an emphasis on immigration policy. He has been a vocal proponent of mass deportation of undocumented immigrants and has proposed a significant increase in the number of deportations to over one million per year.
Trump's spokesperson, Karoline Leavitt, confirmed that decisions regarding appointments for the second administration will be made soon and announced accordingly.
Miller's appointment signals a continued focus on immigration issues within the Trump administration. His influence is expected to shape policy decisions and initiatives related to immigration in the coming years.