Trump picks ex-adviser for key White House role - what this means for border policy
Former Trump administration policy-maker gets top position in upcoming White House setup. This appointment signals possible return of strict border-control measures from previous term
In a recent monday announcement Donald Trump made key moves toward his border-control agenda with new White-house appointments. The president-elect picked Stephen Miller — his previous administrationʼs policy architect to serve as deputy chief-of-staff (a role thats closely tied to immigration decisions)
Miller known for his work as trumps speechwriter and policy adviser during the first term developed several border-related rules: including travel restrictions from muslim-majority nations and the policy that split families at southern border. The appointment suggests a return to strict immigration control measures that marked the previous administration
Under the new structure Miller will report to Susie Wiles (trumps ex-campaign co-manager) whos set to become the White-house chief of staff. This leadership setup shows clear plans for implementing border policies that align with campaign promises; however some details about specific roles remain unclear