For decades, the political class in Washington operated under a simple assumption: let people in, ask questions later. The system, critics argue, rarely focused on what newcomers could contribute—and instead prioritized sheer volume over value.
Now, a key figure behind President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda is drawing a sharp contrast that’s shaking up the conversation.
During a recent appearance on Fox News, Stephen Miller outlined a vision that breaks from the long-standing debate over “legal vs. illegal” immigration. Instead, he’s pushing a framework centered on national benefit.
“President Trump has said we want to have high-value migration into this country, not low-value migration,” Miller told Fox News.
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