
JD Vance, the elected vice president, praised the president's election by appointing Stephen Miller as deputy policy director of the White House. Miller, known for being the architect of Trump's controversial immigration and border policies during his first term, has long been a close figure to the president.
The fact that Miller is taking on this new role indicates that his role could be even more relevant in this next stage of the administration. In addition to his work on immigration policies, he has been responsible for the strategy of deporting immigrants, a line that Trump has maintained throughout his campaign and presidency.
Miller has publicly expressed his support for the measures that Trump plans to take regarding immigration, assuring that all available federal resources will be used to carry out a significant offensive on this issue. His loyalty and closeness to the president have allowed him to continue collaborating closely with him, even in times of opposition and electoral campaigning.