Stephen Miller
Stephen Miller’s rise from outspoken California teenager to Donald Trump’s most influential immigration adviser.
The fatal shooting of two Minnesota residents by federal agents has contributed to the fiercest public backlash yet against the Trump administration’s hard-line immigration policy. The man widely seen as the driving force behind this controversial approach, is White House Deputy Chief of Staff, Stephen Miller.
Born in 1985 and raised in liberal Santa Monica, California, Miller is the grandson of Jewish refugees. Outspoken from an early age, he made his name as a teenager through conservative talk radio appearances and student newspaper columns, before gaining national attention at Duke University defending members of the lacrosse team falsely accused of rape.
From fringe political outsider to trusted adviser, Miller has gone on to shape some of the most consequential policies of the Trump era, including the so-called Muslim travel ban and family separations at the border. So, as immigration once again dominates the US news agenda, Becky Milligan examines how he got here.
Production Team:
Presenter: Becky Milligan
Producers: Laurie Kalus, Katie Solleveld, Sophie Van Brugen and Keiligh Baker
Production Coordinators: Maria Ogundele and Gemma Ashman
Sound: James Beard
Editor: Justine Lang
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- Sat 31 Jan 202619:00BBC Radio 4
- Sun 1 Feb 202612:15BBC Radio 4
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