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This fantasy scenario, the removal of more than a quarter of the U.S. population, didnt come from a random online troll. It was posted on X by the official feed of the federal agency charged with immigration enforcement.
The driving force behind the Trump administrations efforts to stop the third world from besieging the United States is Stephen Miller, the presidents deputy chief of staff for policy and homeland security adviser. Just four days before the post by DHS, Miller himself had tweeted another fantasy: Someone should write an alternate historical novel where Americans are the first to master the automobile, the first in flight, the first to harness the atom, the first to land on the moonbut just keep going and never open our borders to the entire third world for sixty years.
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Theres that euphemism third world again, so much more discreet than the explicitly racial terms Millers forerunners used when they shut down immigration a century ago. The 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act that Miller describes as opening our borders to the third world abolished the national origin quotas from 1924 that had limited immigration mainly to Northern and Western Europeans. Since the 1965 reforms, 76 million immigrants have come to the United States, almost 90 percent of them from Latin America, Asia, and Africa. Miller has a clear message to the tens of millions of his fellow Americans with those origins: The United States would be a far better country without you.
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Stephen Miller pitched the idea yesterday that eliminating fraudulent spending could balance the budget, and Trump echoed the line today.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-05-27T20:42:15.910Z
The nonsense is emblematic of this White Houseâs inability to think seriously about governing.
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Stephen Miller: "Based on what I've heard, we could balance the federal budget if the only dollars that went out of the treasury went to individuals who were properly, lawfully, correctly eligible to receive them"
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-05-26T18:32:08.726Z
Based on what Ive heard, we could balance the federal budget if the only dollars that went out of the treasury went to individuals who were properly, lawfully, correctly eligible to receive them, Miller said.
Roughly a day later, at a White House Cabinet meeting, his boss made the same point.
Trump claims preposterously that if Vance does a good enough job rooting out fraud, "we'll have a balanced budget without having to do anything. This is the kind of money they stole. I hope Todd is gonna do a real job."
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-05-27T16:08:37.519Z
If Vances task force roots out enough fraud, Donald Trump declared, well have a balanced budget without having to do anything.
Notwithstanding what Miller has heard from unnamed sources, this entire argument is ludicrous. The budget deficit in 2025 was $1.8 trillion, and every independent estimate suggests that fraud, while a problem worth taking seriously, is nowhere near that total.
But theres another element to this that bears repeating. The New York Times David French wrote online, in response to Millers claim, This is wildly false, and it breeds a dangerous level of ignorance and wishful thinking in the American public. Wed have to make some hard choices (including making some very tough trade-offs) to come close to balancing the budget. Saying anything else is irresponsible.
Nearly a month ago, the U.S. national debt exceeded 100% of the nations gross domestic product, crossing what The Wall Street Journal described as a once-unthinkable threshold. The news, dealing with an issue Republicans used to pretend to care about, went largely ignored in GOP circles.
Now, however, the Trump White House, which is responsible for adding more than $9 trillion (and counting) to the debt, expects the public to believe it can balance the budget by doing nothing more than addressing fraudulent payments that dont appear to exist.