Stephen Miller’s War | Donald Trump

Stephen Miller’s Influence in Immigration Policy Examined in New Documentary
Stephen Miller, a prominent figure in U.S. immigration policy, has garnered significant attention following his association with controversial operations under the Department of Homeland Security. Critics argue that his influence has reached unprecedented levels in modern American history, often without direct accountability.
In May 2026, Miller faced backlash after labeling Alex Pretti, a man killed by immigration agents during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis, a domestic terrorist. This comment sparked outrage among the public, particularly among those mourning the recent death of Renee Good, another individual who died during the same enforcement action.
These fatalities underscored a broader issue within various government agencies, leading to multiple dismissals and resignations. However, Miller, who is credited with orchestrating Operation Metro Surge and at least nine similar initiatives, has yet to face accountability for the incidents that transpired under his guidance.
The new documentary Stephen Miller’s War delves into these topics, exploring Miller’s directive to the Department of Homeland Security regarding these operations. The film analyzes the implications of his approach to immigration enforcement, particularly in cities governed by Democratic officials.
Tracing Miller’s ascent from a right-wing provocateur to a key architect of immigration policy, Stephen Miller’s War critiques his burgeoning power within the administration. The documentary investigates how his initiatives are part of a broader strategy to consolidate executive authority in an era some observers say is marked by authoritarian governance in the United States.





