Stephen Miller and the "Aliens," a story of hate

Musk overshadowed Miller. In the Oval Office with his child on his shoulders, he was the only one seen alongside Trump. But another man emerged from the shadows. Stephen Miller, 39, deputy chief of staff to the presidency, ideologue, and unwavering supporter of all the decisions taken to combat "the cancerous woke communist culture that was destroying our country, leading us to believe that men are women, that women are men, that racial discrimination is good," etc.
Racial discrimination is anti-white racism in a country overwhelmed by criminal immigrants. A familiar tune. In Los Angeles, he sees proof that California is "occupied territory." This justifies the call for the army based on a 1798 text, the Alien Enemy Act, allowing the president in wartime to expel without any formality the participants in "a foreign invasion."
Although he himself comes from a Jewish immigrant family, it must be assumed that he was traumatized by Democrats during his childhood in Santa Monica, which is notoriously left-leaning.
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