April 22, 2025 – Stephen Miller rips SCOTUS for blocking deportation of criminal illegal aliens and sets the record straight on birthright citizenship

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@StephenM opened by absolutely ripping into SCOTUS for its 7–2 ruling that blocked the deportation of violent Venezuelan gang members tied to Tren de Aragua—an organization he said operates under orders from Maduro’s regime.

“You have in this case, illegal aliens from Venezuela,” he said.

“Sent here by Maduro, who are members of a foreign terrorist organization… carrying out criminal enterprises to destabilize the political system in United States.”

“They’re all illegal. They’re all gang members. They’re all foreign terrorists.”

But instead of being expelled?

“We are being told they cannot be expelled from our country without an extraordinary amount of individualized adjudication, at the district court, circuit court, Supreme Court—up and down, up and down, up and down.”

Then came the gut punch:

“No American citizen receives this level of so-called due process—because it isn’t due process. This is called infinity process to keep you here forever.”

That’s when Miller laid into the double standard—how foreign criminals get luxury treatment, and American citizens get steamrolled.

“No American citizen charged with a crime—with a serious crime inside the United States, a U.S.-born American citizen—receives this kind of process. Millions of dollars in free legal services. Representation at every single level.”

And if you think the courts treated J6 defendants the same?

“Do you think that there is any American citizen who was persecuted, who was innocent, related to January 6th—do you think they could just get this kind of relief? This kind of process? It was NEVER available to them.”

He didn’t stop there.

“How many pressing constitutional issues have been swept aside that American CITIZENS need resolve—who are being persecuted by left wing mayors, left wing governors, left wing bureaucrats, who actually need relief,” Miller said.

How many? This is unfathomable.

“How many of their concerns have been swept aside? So our entire judicial system can spend hour after hour, week after week, month after month, scrutinizing every single last detail of a deportation of an invader sent here by a foreign government!”

That’s when Miller dropped what may be his fiercest claim of all time: Birthright citizenship is the biggest scam in American history.

This quickly turned into an exposé that will make your blood boil.

“Birthright citizenship is the biggest, costliest scam in financial history,” he said.

He explained how foreign nationals game the system by arriving pregnant:

“An illegal alien can come here nine months pregnant or on a tourist visa… have a baby. That baby is then declared an automatic citizen, which then entitles the entire family to come here and live here, and every one of them can get welfare.”

“Yes, they can get unlimited welfare, applying as the custodian of this citizen, so-called child.”

But to Miller, it’s not just a welfare issue—it’s a national security threat.

“See, we can keep out a foreign spy who has a Visa… But what happens when a foreign government uses this ridiculous birthright scam in order to create automatic citizens who then grow up as assets of a foreign government?”

“So it’s a major national security threat.”

He dismantled the legal basis behind it:

“The 14th Amendment… was ratified for the CHILDREN of FREED SLAVES… The idea that this was meant to provide illegal alien children with automatic citizenship——Do you really think that in the 19th century… they passed an amendment to say that people Congress has forbidden from entering here can have automatic children, citizens?”

His closing line?

“No human being who suggests it should be taken seriously.”