GOP Clings To Trump’s Extreme Anti-Immigration Positions With Miller Invite | Talking Points Memo

Former Trump White House adviser Stephen Miller is expected to discuss immigration policy with conservative lawmakers, Politico reported early Wednesday, a sign that the Republican Party will continue to embrace the former administration’s hardline immigration policies.


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Nazi’s gotta Nazi.

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Rat continues pushing lever after the cheese is gone

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GOP Clings To Trump’s Extreme Anti-Immigration Positions With Miller Invite

Still no pivot then.

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Because we don’t have nearly enough of those.

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I think Miller, to demonstrate how humane and effective his immigration policies were, should spend about a month in one of the cages he seems to love.

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…some of this reminds me of:

“Market for Aggression and expressions of same”

To some extent certain sports fill this need. Certainly there’s $$$$$$$$$$$ in it.

If this platform is lurching more to the center, that’s something else

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Can’t wait for the white supremacy violence these people are encouraging.

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I wonder about the nationality and legal status of the Miller’s nanny?

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Nope.

Once upon a time, GOPers, especially in border states, favored generous immigration policies. Then Trump came along and Rick Perry self-immolated his run for the nomination by accusing him and others of not having a heart regarding their hatred (what else to call it?) of immigration, and here we are.

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That would be Trump.
Where are all those missing children Trumpers took from their parents?
Adopted by Trumpers ?
Sold to child trallickers?
One thing I noticed with Trump Inc. was whatever they accused someone, without proof, of was what they were guilty of.

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Trump to call during his speech on Sunday for his supporters to march to the Capitol on March 4th?

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Republican Study Committee.”

Sounds like Oxymorons colliding.

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The ruling classes of the Gulf States would be right at home with American GOP politics: fascism, enforced religion for the masses, royal families. The only deal breaker is the most inconsequent, which set of religious BS beliefs are to be embrace.

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lol when I first heard about this the details weren’t available and wondered which left out Repubs they referred to. Now we know, the asshats, but I initially thought the old guard; Cheney et al. Well they are asshats as well but I guess, different.

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With the emphasis on, ‘moron’.

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Don’t all newly inaugurated Presidents have a march down Pennsylvania Ave after the swearing in ceremony ?

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So do we know who hired Miller for his post WH gig?
I know that some of these former WH “advisers” end up being paid commentators for the cable news channels, but remembering what a fucking ass Miller was on every news program I’m betting that this avenue his closed to him.

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It it wasn’t for extreme immigration policies like those advocated by Stephen Miller, Donald Trump would still be a failed real estate developer, pretending to be a successful businessman on a TV reality show.

Stephen Miller is not going anywhere, the ideas he expresses have been the GOP voters’ secret desires for decades.

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Tour guide for retired concentration camp guards, taking them around to their old haunts to reminisce about the good old days.

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