The article discusses Stephen Miller's return to the White House as a pivotal player in reshaping immigration policy, emphasizing his recent shift to a more aggressive and multifaceted strategy. Unlike his past reactive measures during Trump's first term, Miller is now applying a 'flood the zone' approach, introducing numerous immigration proposals at once. This strategy aims to stretch legal resources thin and could lead to significant constitutional challenges, marking a notable evolution in tactics as he attempts to silence critics and push through controversial policies.
Miller's approach is now an all-out assault, unleashing multiple proposals simultaneously to overwhelm the system, a stark contrast to his previous trial-and-error strategy.
Amidst the legal wrangling and resistance, Miller is leveraging a strategic tsunami of policies, instigating legal battles that could challenge constitutional norms in American immigration.
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