How Stephen Miller is turning the US state department into an 'anti-immigration machine'

Stephen Miller's grip on the US State Department has transformed the visa and refugee operations into an "anti-immigration machine" according to some former and current diplomats.

A small circle of conservative diplomats, including those in charge of consular and refugee operations, gather every morning for a call led by Miller, the White House's homeland security adviser, where they discuss immigration measures. These daily calls are said to be dominated by Miller who pushes officials to hasten negotiations with third countries to accept deportees and lobbies for individual visa revocations against critics of Israel or Charlie Kirk.

Miller's influence has been part of a broader strategy under the Trump administration to "install trusted people in key positions" and turn the state department into an anti-immigration machine. The US has revoked thousands of visas, banned immigrants from 19 countries, announced plans to accept only 7,500 refugees next year and deported tens of thousands of people.

Critics such as Kamala Harris have labelled Miller a white supremacist while the Southern Poverty Law Center called his immigration policies "racist and draconian". His influence also shows how the White House has sought to overcome a supposed liberal "deep state" by elevating allies into key roles and deploying Miller to oversee them with obsessive attention to detail.

The daily calls are said to be highly secretive, taking place without public briefings or safeguards for diplomats. They have led to accusations that Miller treats immigration operations as a "personal fiefdom". The State Department's deputy secretary of state is often present on these calls and ensures that the White House's agenda gets implemented swiftly.

Miller's involvement in visa revocations has sparked concerns among some state department officials who feel they are being politicized. Some have accused the new leadership, which consists mainly of ideologically aligned diplomats, of being promoted based on their beliefs rather than professional accomplishments.
 
🤔 this is wild stuff, right? like how a single guy's influence can shape an entire org like that... i'm not surprised though, given how polarized politics has gotten. it's not just the calls with Miller, but the whole ideology that's driving these policies. i mean, 7,500 refugees next year? that's crazy. and it's not just about numbers, it's about who gets in and who doesn't. 🤝 it's all about control, you know?

i'm curious to see how this plays out, especially with the criticism of Miller being a white supremacist... is that even accurate or just another example of people trying to label ppl? 🤷‍♀️ anyway, it's definitely going to be interesting to watch. maybe we'll see some pushback from within the state department, who knows?

one thing for sure is that this whole thing highlights how politicization can affect an org like the state department... it's not just about policy, it's about people and their agendas. 💡 anyway, what do you guys think?
 
I'm getting so tired of this whole thing 🙄. It's like, come on, can't we just focus on helping people in need? The fact that a handful of conservative diplomats are getting together to push for "anti-immigration measures" is just ridiculous. I mean, who gets to decide who's a good person and who's not based on their opinions about Israel or Charlie Kirk? It's like the State Department has been turned into some kind of echo chamber.

And don't even get me started on these daily calls without public briefings or safeguards for diplomats. That's just crazy talk 🤯. It's like Miller is trying to make sure that everyone else is in line with his own twisted views, rather than doing what's best for the country. I'm not surprised Kamala Harris called him out as a white supremacist - he's definitely got some serious issues there.

The whole thing just feels so cynical and calculated, like they're trying to turn the State Department into a tool of their own ideology. It's like they're saying that if you don't toe their line, you're not worth helping. That's just not what this country is about 🤷‍♀️
 
OMG, can't believe what's going down at the US State Department 🤯😱. Miller's grip is like a stranglehold on immigration ops and it's super scary 🚨. These daily calls with him are like a bad dream, where he's pushing everyone to be all anti-immigration and stuff 🤦‍♂️. And can we talk about how secretive these calls are? Like, what's the point of having a government if they're just gonna keep it all hidden behind closed doors? 🚫

And those accusations that Miller is a white supremacist or something? IDK, I don't think anyone should be making accusations like that online 😒. Can we just focus on stopping this anti-immigration machine and getting some common sense into the State Department? 🤝💪
 
ugh this is so bad 🤯 i mean i get it trump wants to be seen as tough on immigration but does he really need stephen miller breathing down his neck like that? its all just a big mess right now with visas getting revoked left and right and refugees being totally ignored - like what even is the point of having a refugee program if we're not going to do anything about it? 🤔 i guess my profs back in school were always saying something about how policy should be based on evidence and reason, but here at the state department it just seems like politics is everything 😒
 
🤔 I mean, what's going on with this guy Stephen Miller?! I was like, totally in the dark about how deep his influence is in the State Department 🙈. It's crazy to think that a small group of conservative diplomats are basically being told what to do by some White House aide who's not even in charge 🤯. And it's not just about deporting people, it's about revoking visas and treating whole groups of immigrants unfairly 👎. I'm all for making sure our borders are secure, but come on! This is getting out of hand 💥. Can't we just have a fair and balanced approach to immigration? 🤷‍♀️
 
🤔 I'm getting really worried about what's happening at our State Department right now. It seems like Stephen Miller is using his influence to push a super restrictive immigration policy that's basically putting people in the US in fear. I mean, 7,500 refugees next year? That's crazy! And it's not just the number of visas being revoked, but also who gets targeted - it's all about who's friends with Israel and Charlie Kirk, you know?

I'm a bit concerned that our State Department is becoming an "anti-immigration machine" and it's not even being transparent about it. These daily calls are supposed to be about policy discussions, but from what I've read, Miller is basically the one driving the agenda and pushing people around. It's like he's treating immigration operations as his own personal playground 🏰.

And what really gets me is that this is happening under the guise of "installing trusted people in key positions" - it sounds all nice and patriotic, but I think it's just a way to push an agenda without considering the human impact. We need to be more careful about who we trust with our immigration policies and make sure they're based on facts, not just ideology 🤦‍♂️
 
omg is this guy for real?! Stephen Miller's influence at the State Department is straight up worrying - like, what even is an "anti-immigration machine"?? 🤯 The fact that he's pushing officials to get rid of people from certain countries and revoke visas just because they speak out against Israel or something is completely unacceptable. I mean, isn't America supposed to be about freedom and stuff? 🤷‍♀️ And the way he's doing this behind closed doors without any oversight is just creepy. The whole thing reeks of racism and xenophobia, like, come on Miller, we're not stupid 😒
 
Ugh, it just feels like we're living in a bad episode of "The Twilight Zone" over here 🕷️. I mean, who needs this kind of paranoia and xenophobia creeping into our government? It's like they're trying to turn the State Department into some sort of Orwellian nightmare 📚. And what's up with these secret calls between Miller and his conservative buddies? It's like they're hiding something from the rest of us... or worse, doing something underhanded 💔. I just can't help but think back to the good old days when we used to be a more welcoming country 🌈. Remember when our leaders actually cared about helping people in need? 😔
 
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