White House Advisor Calls for Reparations for Americans Harmed by Illegal Immigration

White House senior advisor Stephen Miller sparked vigorous national debate after calling for reparations—not for illegal immigrants—but for American citizens who have borne the brunt of reckless, open-border policies pushed by the political left for decades.

Speaking on Newsmax, Miller delivered a powerful critique of mass immigration and its devastating toll on American life. From collapsing public education systems to rising crime and drug trafficking, Miller argued that the consequences of unchecked immigration have been felt most severely by working-class American families.

“Our schools have been overwhelmed. Public safety has deteriorated. Entire communities have been transformed without consent or concern for the people living there,” Miller said, pointing to the flood of illegal immigrants that has strained resources and forced American children into overcrowded classrooms with little attention and no discipline.

Miller’s comments came in response to a disturbing suggestion from Democrat Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, who implied that a deported MS-13 gang member should be eligible for reparations. Miller fired back, asking the obvious but often-ignored question: “Where are the reparations for Americans?”

He emphasized that it’s law-abiding citizens who are paying the price—whether through the violent crimes committed by criminal aliens or the deadly fentanyl pouring across the southern border and destroying families nationwide.

As a key architect of President Trump’s America First immigration policies, Miller is doubling down on the need for bold action—including mass deportations of criminal illegals—and unapologetically prioritizing American citizens over foreign nationals.

His proposal has reignited the national conversation on immigration, giving voice to millions of Americans who are fed up with politicians sacrificing their safety, sovereignty, and future on the altar of globalism.

Miller’s bold stance could mark the beginning of a long-overdue policy shift—one that re-centers American values, respects the rule of law, and finally delivers justice to the forgotten men and women of this country.

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