White House deputy chief of staff for policy and Homeland Security advisor Stephen Miller discussed the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement strategy on ‘Hannity.’ Miller emphasized the administration’s goal to substantially increase the number of daily arrests of illegal migrants, targeting 3,000 per day. The strategy aims to strengthen border security and reduce the number of undocumented immigrants entering the country.
Miller stated that the administration is focused on implementing stricter immigration policies to align with the priorities of the Trump administration. He highlighted the importance of enforcing existing immigration laws and increasing the capacity of immigration enforcement agencies. The plan includes expanding the use of technology and resources to monitor and secure the border.
The administration’s approach has sparked debate among lawmakers and advocacy groups. While some support the increased enforcement as a means to protect national security and economic interests, others argue that the measures may lead to humanitarian concerns and legal challenges. The implementation of the plan will require coordination with various federal agencies and state governments to ensure effective enforcement.