Stephen Miller, Donald Trump’s right hand man on immigration, and in polite caucasian circles a ‘nationalist’, has been outed once again, this time by his own history of emails, for the piece of shit he is long-known to be.
The Southern Poverty Law Center has released the first in a multipart series exposing those emails. In ‘Miller backs immigration policies Hitler once praised’ in Part One, SPLC gives us an in-depth account of Miller’s ‘affinity for white nationalism’:
In “Mein Kampf,” Hitler portrayed the U.S. law as a potential model for the Nazis in Germany. James Q. Whitman, the Ford Foundation professor of comparative and foreign law at Yale Law School, noted this detail in his book “Hitler’s American Model: The United States and the Making of Nazi Race Law.”
“Absolutely, Hitler talks about the law in ‘Mein Kampf,’” Whitman told Hatewatch. “He suggests that the U.S. was the only country making the type of progress the Nazis were trying to establish.”
Miller refers to President Calvin Coolidge multiple times in emails to Breitbart. Coolidge signed the Immigration Act of 1924. The legislation was based on eugenics and severely limited immigration from certain parts of the world into the United States. White nationalists lionize Coolidge, in part for his remarks condemning race mixing.