Stephen Miller's Hardline Immigration Tactics Are Backfiring
Miller says he’s waging a war for America. Americans see a brutal war on them.
When news broke last weekend that federal immigration agents had shot and killed a second U.S. citizen in Minneapolis, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was quick to go on the offensive. Alex Pretti, the 37-year-old intensive care unit nurse who was killed, a DHS post on X initially claimed, "wanted to do maximum damage and massacre law enforcement." DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said that Pretti had "brandished" a gun at officers. Pretti was indeed carrying a gun, for which he was legally permitted. But multiple videos of the incident clearly show that he had been disarmed before he was shot, and a DHS review released days later notably did not include the claim that he brandished his weapon.
As with the killing of Renee Good by federal immigration officers days earlier, senior Trump administration officials rushed to prejudge the incident before the facts could possibly be known by painting the dead citizen as an agitator and aggressor. Rather than acting cautiously, Noem and her agency simply lied. And in doing so, they had smeared a man killed by his own government.
Those lies came directly from senior White House adviser Stephen Miller, according to Axios. It's not hard to believe that report. Miller is, by most accounts, the mind behind President Donald Trump's immigration policy, including its most visible and aggressive aspects—the deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles last year, the attempts to create a chaotic scene in Portland, Oregon, and the surge of masked federal agents into Minneapolis that resulted in the killing of Pretti and Good.
On social media, Miller himself asserted that Pretti was a "domestic terrorist" and an "assassin." And in the days afterward, Miller continued with the militant rhetoric. He often paints immigration as an invasion with civilizational stakes. And this week, he declared that, after losing an election, Democrats "launched an armed resistance to stop the federal government from reversing the invasion."
Miller isn't just seeking dutiful immigration enforcement. And he's not just spouting ugly rhetoric on social media. He just doesn't want the public to believe that immigration policy is equivalent to a war on America's streets, he needs them to, because that's the only way to justify the sort of wartime tactics he favors on American streets.
Trump's second-term raids are not merely designed to sweep up immigrants for deportation; they are designed to act as shows of force, a dangerous and occasionally deadly form of political theater. And while Trump bears ultimate responsibility for the immigration sweeps and their consequences, it is Miller who has most clearly shaped their operational character. The masks, the menace, the militarism—these are all direct manifestations of a cruel and apocalyptic worldview, in which force is the only real governing power, illegal immigration represents a form of "invasion," legal immigration mechanisms like birthright citizenship are "destructive and ruinous policies aimed at the heart of the Republic," and public protest of deportation raids that turn violent is tantamount to "insurrection."
There's an ugly underlying race-essentialism to Miller's outlook: According to a recent Atlantic profile, Trump broke up an immigration dispute between Miller and a moderate Trump aide by saying, "Stephen, if you had it your way, everyone would look exactly like you." Miller, a source told The Atlantic, responded, "That's correct."
Some of this can be understood as an outgrowth of Trump's own worldview. The president notoriously launched his first campaign by declaring that "when Mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best…They're bringing crime. They're bringing drugs. They're rapists." But Trump's personal ability to implement policy and execute on his impulses is limited without competent staff to follow through. Miller is the White House aide who turns Trump's immigration ideas into reality. As the Atlantic profile put it, he's "the man who turns President Trump's most incendiary impulses into policy."
Policy making is a craft and a process, and like most crafts, it tends to reveal the character of its practitioners. Under Miller's watch, immigration agents on the street aren't just duly enforcing immigration law, they are doing so in a way that engenders maximum conflict and maximum hostility, emphasizing shows of force over dispassionate legal procedure. In court, meanwhile, immigration officials have repeatedly lied to judges and ignored their orders, in flagrant violation of the law. And Miller, from his perch in the Trump administration, is urging them on, pushing obvious falsehoods about Pretti (among other incidents), instructing Department of Homeland Security agents that they have "federal immunity," and repeatedly describing court rulings against the administration as "judicial tyranny." If you want to understand why ICE is acting the way that it is, look at Stephen Miller.
Yet while there are certainly divides over ICE and its tactics—witness the fractious social media reaction to videos depicting Renee Good's killing—the agency's aggression and lack of accountability are clearly political losers, even amongst nominal supporters. A recent Quinnipiac University poll found that 57 percent of voters disapprove of ICE's aggressive enforcement; no less than Joe Rogan has compared ICE tactics to "the Gestapo." When Republican pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson conducts focus groups of Trump supporters, she recently told The New York Times, it is "notable how [immigration enforcement] does come up as an area where it feels like it's gone too far for some." That sense that enforcement has gone too far is a direct byproduct of the incendiary tactics Stephen Miller favors.
Even as the public has turned on his project, Miller has worked to maintain the impression that he has a majority on his side, making him a sort of populist militant fighting for real Americans against traitorous enemies. Days after Renee Good's killing, he posted that Americans had voted "overwhelmingly for mass deportation" but that "the response of the Democrat Party and its activists has been to support and orchestrate violent resistance against federal law enforcement."
Miller's menacing, militarized tactics are helping drive shifts in public sentiment. Prior to Trump's second term, public opinion generally favored Trump on immigration, and even recent polls have shown the public still trusts Republicans over Democrats on the issue.
But it's hard to make a persuasive case that masked, militarized law enforcement tactics are necessary to protect Americans when confronted with videos showing Americans losing their lives and their liberty to those very same tactics. It's simply not credible to say that what's happening on the streets of Minneapolis is necessary to uphold the law when the rule of law is so obviously being flouted.
Miller's fundamental argument is that masked ICE agents roaming the streets are waging a valiant and necessary war to protect America. But with two dead U.S. citizens, a flood of official lies designed to shield federal law enforcement from oversight, and a social media stream of videos showing immigration agents harassing, intimidating, and demanding papers just to go on with their lives, what Americans increasingly—and rightly—see is a war being waged against them.
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>>Trump's second-term raids are ... designed to act as shows of force, a dangerous and occasionally deadly form of political theater.
subjective. I don't see it this way at all.
subjectiveImmaterial.The alternative isn't no danger or less deadly, it's dangerous and deadly with 50 people on their phones standing around filming every time vs. millions of dollars being routed through empty shell companies to perpetuate the Somali Civil War while Laken Riley's body gets discovered 3 hours after she was bludgeoned and strangled to death while jogging.
A show of force that's occasionally deadly to discourage people from coming here illegally and strangling joggers to death? Great. A show of force to that's occasionally deadly to discourage people form coming here illegally to rape a 10 yr. old girl who may or may not be her daughter, forcing her to go the next state over to get an abortion? Great. A show of force that's occasionally deadly to prevent "the boxcar killer" from being deported and re-entering a 7th time to claim victims 4+ (as far as we know)? Great.
occasionally deadly
It's not like ICE Agents knocked on the wrong door and unloaded on the guy who answered because he had a Nintendo controller in his hand or even shot a 12 yr. old in the park because he was playing with an airsoft gun.
No it isnt. Polling still shows deportation acceptance above 55%
Fuck, even Rogan is talking about deportation of criminals, the numbers, and democrat lies.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2026/01/28/joe_rogan_the_idea_that_this_is_an_organic_protest_in_minneapolis_is_provable_nonsense.html
And he is largely for keeping the illegal immigrants.
Nobody is buying your false narratives.
I’m not sure if it’s collective freak out at tReason, or if they’ve got their marching orders from Koch, but it’s just been an onslaught of open borders/anti ICE propaganda.
It is both. The reason staff are some of the most pathetic leftists on earth. They are genuinely horrified over the prospect of criminals being deported or criminals even being arrested. Then there is the Koch money.
ICE Tactics go to far" 61%
Trump approval on immigration 39%
But that does not matter ICE is brutal and unaccountable to law, which is wrong no matter what the polling is. In the US we don't decide what the law is based on polling.
Polls tell lies idiots believe.
https://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/data-points/poll-clinton-opens-double-digit-lead-over-trump-n625676
That is quite a stupid and random reply. MAGAs have no brains.
In the US we don't decide what the law is based on polling.
So we should deport all the illegals because that is what the law prescribes, irrespective of popular opinion.
Indeed.
+10000
If you do not like the law, tell your congress critter to change it.
MAGAs have made it clear that law does not matter to them to get what they want. Why should liberals go along with an immoral and racist immigration system?
Notice no link by china Tony.
Notice multiple links in the roundup refuting china Tony.
No Suderman, Americans want the illegals gone. Even a large chuck of democrats want them gone. It’s primarily the Marxist activists that want them here. And as far as I’m concerned the illegals can stay over their dead bodies, if necessary.
No more Marxists, no more illegals.
It’s primarily the Marxist activists that want them here
Well, them and the globalists.
Different sides of the same wooden nickel. But while the Marxists can’t find their ass with both hands, the globalists seem to influence a lot of decisions made in the US lately, at least prior to OrangeHitler.
"The Night of the Long Knives also called Operation Hummingbird was a purge that took place in Fascist America from 30 June to 2 July 2026. Chancellor Donald Trump, urged on by Steven Miller and Kristi Noem, ordered a series of extrajudicial executions intended to consolidate his power and alleviate the United States military's concerns about the role of Gregory Bovino and the Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Homeland Security's paramilitary organization, known colloquially as "Brownshirts". Neocon propaganda presented the murders as a preventive measure against an alleged imminent coup by ICE under Bovino."
That will get you muted...
I'd like to say you're better than this, but I doubt you are.
He isnt.
Pathetic. Leftist like emotional garbage.
Why do you continue to ignore...
A) what the law is currently
B) the deaths caused by your open borders desires?
What the fuck lunatic ranting and raving shit howling like a moonbat garbage pile of turds did I just read?
No Petey, unlike you most rational people don't see ourselves in unhinged, violent communists out fighting to keep rapists, murderers and pedophiles safe in our neighborhoods (tbf, someone else's neighborhood). Keep lying and defending the psychopathic Left it helps remind us who you are.
"Kristallnacht was a pogrom against aliens carried out by the Republican Party's Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Enforcement and Removal Operation (ERO) paramilitary forces along with some participation from the Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and United States civilians throughout Fascist America on 10 February 2026."
Just, wow.
Never thought I'd mute you...but you're muted now.
I'll just ignore him, but sadly he earned his first bookmark.
He now joins Sarc and Jeff there.
And he has gone full jewfree.
You’re making Sarcasmic make sense. That’s not a compliment.
the attempts to create a chaotic scene in Portland, Oregon, and the surge of masked federal agents into Minneapolis.
No chaos intended the only chaos is coming 100% directly from the protesters who will protest anything that Trump does. Reason and the media are focusing on the imigrants when its only an excuse by Marxist to riot and hinder legal government business.
Illegalkind is waging a brutal war on us.
Mollie Tibbets
Rachel Morin
Kayla Hamilton
Laken Riley
The truth is the reason staff hates those people and is happy to see them dead.
“the attempts to create a chaotic scene in Portland, Oregon, and the surge of masked federal agents into Minneapolis.”
I wonder why they might be masked. It’s not like the protestors are harassing random people they just assume are ICE, asking for identification, yelling, accosting, and assaulting them. Never-mind doxing and threatening agents families.
Or destroying hotels that they think ICE is at. Or being loud and obnoxious at the hotel they thought Vance was at.
The Alex Pretti video is instructive of what reason and the left want America to become. Instead of a boot on a face, imagine some beardo, violent douche two inches from your face screaming at you forever. That is the libertarian moment baby.
https://pjmedia.com/matt-margolis/2026/01/28/new-video-of-alex-pretti-changes-everything-n4948863
You'll notice that no one shows the rest of Minneapolis - only the small area where illegals are concentrated when a whole bunch of people who don't live in that area, would never go to that area normally, are yelling and screaming?
What happened to 'he wasn't supposed to be there?'
Notice also, you never see a Somali, or even an American black person at these protests. It is all just old white people and white, hipster douchebags.
Fuck you Suderman
Where was your performative outrage when these women were killed?
Jocelyn Nungaray, a 12-year-old girl from the Houston area, was murdered in 2024 by two Venezuelan nationals who had recently entered the U.S. illegally and were released into the country—one just three weeks prior
Rachel Morin, a mother of five from Maryland, was raped and murdered in 2023 by a Salvadoran national who was in the U.S. illegally.
Sarah Root, a 21-year-old from Nebraska, was killed in 2016 when her car was rear-ended by Eswin Mejia, an illegal alien from Honduras who was street racing.
Taliyah Crochet, an 18-year-old from Louisiana, was killed in 2024 in a crash caused by Axel Flores-Cordova, an illegal alien from Honduras.
Laken Riley, a 22-year-old nursing student at Augusta University, was murdered on February 22, 2024, while jogging on the University of Georgia campus in Athens. She was attacked, beaten with a rock, and asphyxiated.
The perpetrator, José Antonio Ibarra, a 26-year-old undocumented immigrant from Venezuela, was arrested and convicted of malice murder, felony murder, aggravated assault, kidnapping, and other charges. He was sentenced to life in prison without parole on November 20, 2024.
There are many more.
But a couple of LARPING revolutionaries is where you draw the line?
Fuck you.
Suderman doesn't just not care about the people you list, he actively loaths them and is glad they are dead. Their deaths serve the purpose of giving Suderman and his butch wife further opportunity to virtue signal. Anyone can show their virtue by demanding a law abiding person should be let into the country. Demanding a actual murderer be let in, that shows real virtue and commitment to the cause.
This is what these people actually think.
https://x.com/WallStreetMav/status/2015884824720904250
Mass deportations is a winning issue politically. Even CNN admits it.
Majorities between 55% to 64% want ALL illegals deported. No exceptions.
55% was less legal immigration also. There is ZERO reason to back down. Full speed ahead on deportations. And cancel legal pathways also.
These people are here illegally. They were brought here to bolster Democrat representation in the house and electoral college, to stack the deck for the extremist left that wants to turn this into a communist country.
They all have to go back.