Stephen Miller will be Trump's homeland security advisor in new White House role
NPRStephen Miller will be Trump's homeland security advisor in new White House role toggle caption Michael Ciaglo/Getty Images President-elect Donald Trump has announced Stephen Miller will be White House deputy chief of staff for policy. The role puts Miller back at the White House where he is expected to take on a leading role writing and implementing Trump's immigration agenda, which includes plans for mass deportations of undocumented immigrants. Miller's appointment — which does not require Senate confirmation — was announced with a slate of other White House deputy chiefs of staff including Dan Scavino, James Blair and Taylor Budowich. Sponsor Message "This is another fantastic pick by the president," Vice President-elect JD Vance posted on x.com Monday, an apparent confirmation of Miller's rumored appointment, prior to Trump's statement on Wednesday.