
The United States needs a policy of “high-value migration,” not a continuation of the post-1990 easy-migration policies that create endless fights over migrant crimes, economic damage, and business-backed amnesties, according to White House aide Stephen Miller.
“President Trump has said we want to have high-value migration into this country, not low-value migration,” Miller told Fox News, adding:
We have to deal with the fact that we have millions and millions of people here who are on welfare, who are not contributing, who commit a lot of crime, who consume a lot of public resources, and it’s in the best interest of this country for those people to be humanely returned home. That’s the big conversation. And so this old Washington conversation about amnesty is missing the whole point. The real conversation is, ‘How do we have an immigration policy that makes America stronger and more unified, not weaker
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