Stephen Miller, hardline Jewish Trump aide, to become deputy chief of staff as immigration becomes top issue - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

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88% : Trump has not yet publicly commented on Miller's appointment since it was reported Monday morning by CNN, but Vice President-elect J.D. Vance praised the selection as "another fantastic pick by the president.
59% : Miller has spoken extensively about how Trump could achieve that goal -- one of his central campaign pledges -- and told The New York Times last year that the president-elect will do "whatever it takes" to achieve it.
40% : Now, Miller is almost certain to play a significant role in any immigration policy Trump brings forward, and has extensively discussed how he would take action on the issue.
37% : Also on Monday, Trump announced that Tom Homan, his former acting director of Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, would become his second administration's "border czar."
35% : Miller will take his new position following a campaign during which Trump promised to make the mass deportation of millions of undocumented immigrants one of his highest priorities.

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