Trump names Stephen Miller as deputy chief of policy in new administration

Published: 12:53am, 12 Nov 2024Updated: 2:10am, 12 Nov 2024

US president-elect Donald Trump is naming long-time adviser Stephen Miller, an immigration hardliner, to be the deputy chief of policy in his new administration.

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Vice-President-elect J.D. Vance posted a message of congratulations on Monday to Miller on social media and said: “This is another fantastic pick by the president.”

The announcement was first reported by CNN.

Miller was a senior adviser in Trump’s 2017-2021 presidency and has been a central figure in many of his policy decisions, notably his move to separate thousands of immigrant families as a deterrence programme in 2018.

Policies included construction of a wall on the US-Mexico border, banning people from certain Muslim-majority nations and elsewhere, and a contentious 2018 border policy that separated thousands of migrant families.

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Miller helped craft many of Trump’s hardline speeches and plans on immigration.

  

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