Stephen Miller: If You Move The Third World To The First World, Eventually We Become The Third World
Deputy White House chief of staff Stephen Miller tells FOX News host Jesse Watters that more resources will become available to American citizens without the presence of illegal aliens.
JESSE WATTERS, FOX NEWS: When you’re hearing stories, Miller, about people self-deporting, what do we know about how many people have decided to just pack up and leave themselves? STEPHEN MILLER, WHITE HOUSE: Well, based on the labor force data, so as you know, under the Biden administration, all job growth on net since Biden came into office went to foreigners, e.g., they went to the migrants. Under Trump, all job gains have gone to Americans. Looking at labor force data, we believe there’s already been a million self-deportations. So we are well on our way here. If we stay the course, Jesse, and if illegal aliens understand the consequences of staying versus the opportunities of leaving, we’re going to see millions and millions more self-deportations. If you stay, here’s the consequences. You face sudden arrest, sudden deportation, you face the potential garnishment of all of your income, all of your wages, the loss of your property, incarceration and imprisonment for immigration and other crimes. If you choose to self-deport, you can go back home, you do have the opportunity to apply for legal entry if you wish to do so in the future, and you’re going to get a $ 1,000 check on your way out. This is a very clear choice, and we’re seeing over a million illegal aliens are clearly choosing just to go back to their countries. But look, at the end of the day, what this really comes down to is this, Jesse. Who lives in your country determines what your country is, right? Haiti doesn’t work as a country. It just doesn’t. People have tried forever. People spent billions of dollars trying to make Haiti work as a project. Haiti doesn’t work. If you take Haiti and you move it to America, it’s not going to work here. Somalia doesn’t work as a country, has never worked as a country. You take Somalia out of Somalia, you put it here, it’s not going to work any better. It’s not about how you feel about an individual immigrant. It’s about the policy at a systemic scale. If you move the third world to the first world, eventually we become the third world. And that’s not good for us. It’s not good for anybody who wants to live here in the future.