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Stephen Miller is a product of “chain migration,” his uncle says

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Stephen Miller is a product of “chain migration,” his uncle says

David Glosser writes that Miller “has become the architect of immigration policies that repudiate the very foundation of our family’s life in this country.”

By Emily Stewart Aug 13, 2018, 10:20 am EDT

Stephen Miller, the senior policy adviser to the president and one of the ideologues pushing the administration’s hardline immigration policies, is a product of the so-called “chain migration” he and President Donald Trump often deride. That’s according to his uncle, who penned an essay in Politico outlining Miller’s family’s immigration story on Monday.

David Glosser, a retired neuropsychologist and Miller’s uncle on his mother’s side, detailed the story of how the family came to live in the United States. Miller’s great-great-grandfather Wolf-Leib Glosser left the village of Antopol in what is now Belarus amid “violent anti-Jewish pogroms” there and came to the US. He landed on Ellis Island in 1903 and, over time, was able to bring over the rest of his family.

Through that generation and the next, the family built a chain of supermarkets and discount department stores run by Miller’s great-grandfather and his grandfather Izzy. The family eventually became American citizens. It’s the type of “chain migration” — or family-based migration — that immigration hardliners, including Miller, say they hate.

“I have watched with dismay and increasing horror as my nephew, who is an educated man and well aware of his heritage, has become the architect of immigration policies that repudiate the very foundation of our family’s life in this country,” Glosser wrote.

The essay is in part a rejection of the immigration policies his nephew supports and at the same time a plea for him to reconsider:

I shudder at the thought of what would have become of the Glossers had the same policies Stephen so coolly espouses — the travel ban, the radical decrease in refugees, the separation of children from their parents, and even talk of limiting citizenship for legal immigrants — been in effect when Wolf-Leib made his desperate bid for freedom. The Glossers came to the US just a few years before the fear and prejudice of the “America First” nativists of the day closed U.S. borders to Jewish refugees. Had Wolf-Leib waited, his family would likely have been murdered by the Nazis along with all but seven of the 2,000 Jews who remained in Antopol. I would encourage Stephen to ask himself if the chanting, torch-bearing Nazis of Charlottesville, whose support his boss seems to court so cavalierly, do not envision a similar fate for him.

Miller, 32, is a fierce proponent of restricting both legal and illegal immigration to the United States.

As Vox’s Jane Coaston writes, he was passionate about the subject even in high school and bonded with his former boss, then-Sen. Jeff Sessions, over the matter. Miller designed the initial version of Trump’s travel ban and agreed with former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon when in a March 2016 radio interview Bannon complained that the number of immigrants in the country is a “massive problem.”

In his Politico essay, Glosser wrote that perhaps Miller and Trump “have become numb to the resultant human tragedy and blind to the hypocrisy of their policy decisions” after spending so much time “in the theater of right wing politics.” But he also noted that Miller isn’t the only family with chain immigration in Trump’s orbit: Trump’s grandfather is reportedly a German migrant, his mother fled Scotland for the US, and, of course, first lady Melania Trump’s parents became citizens just last week.

“No matter what opinion is held about immigration, any government that specifically enacts law or policy on that basis [of ethnicity, country of origin, or religion] must be recognized as a threat to all of us. Laws bereft of justice are the gateway to tyranny,” Glosser wrote. “Today others may be the target, but tomorrow it might just as easily be you or me.”

https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/8/13/17683054/stephen-miller-family-politico-chain-migration
 

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Another dumb CNN type argument. It is completely irrelevant that anyone advocating for merit based immigration TODAY had relatives who came to the US based on chain migration or the lottery system IN THE PAST. The immigration needs of a country change over time. There was certainly a period where what the US needed most of all were unskilled workers willing to work for low pay. That isn't the US of today.
 

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Another dumb CNN type argument. It is completely irrelevant that anyone advocating for merit based immigration TODAY had relatives who came to the US based on chain migration or the lottery system IN THE PAST. The immigration needs of a country change over time. There was certainly a period where what the US needed most of all were unskilled workers willing to work for low pay. That isn't the US of today.
So what benefit does Melania's parents have coming over as over the hill seniors?
 

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So what benefit does Melania's parents have coming over as over the hill seniors?
None. But the Trumps can easily afford to care for them and they won't become a burden.

Under a Canadian Style merit system this is also taken into account. The lottery system in the USA less so.
 

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None. But the Trumps can easily afford to care for them and they won't become a burden.

Under a Canadian Style merit system this is also taken into account. The lottery system in the USA less so.
Stephen Miller and people that think like him don't like immigration from Non-White countries. Immigration is necessary with a huge aging population in The USA.
 

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Stephen Miller and people that think like him don't like immigration from Non-White countries. Immigration is necessary with a huge aging population in The USA.
How does a merit based system prevent people from all over the world coming in?
 

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None. But the Trumps can easily afford to care for them and they won't become a burden.

Under a Canadian Style merit system this is also taken into account. The lottery system in the USA less so.
You are confusing 2 programs. The family reunification program is entirely separate and distinct.
 

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You are confusing 2 programs. The family reunification program is entirely separate and distinct.
It shouldn't be. That's part of the problem. Either family members should be net contributed it there should be assurances for elderly relatives that the sponsor will be financially responsible for them.

And it should be limited as well.
 

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It shouldn't be. That's part of the problem. Either family members should be net contributed it there should be assurances for elderly relatives that the sponsor will be financially responsible for them.

And it should be limited as well.
Another area of the law about which you are clueless. Have you ever taken the time to read what the US family reunification program actually says as opposed to the lies spread by the PGOTUS? You might be surprised if you did.
 

Butler1000

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Another area of the law about which you are clueless. Have you ever taken the time to read what the US family reunification program actually says as opposed to the lies spread by the PGOTUS? You might be surprised if you did.
What In my statement is unreasonable?
 

Butler1000

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Read what the program actually says. I am not here to do your homework for you. But you should know better than to just accept what Trump says about anything.
The issue is children being sent in alone and then bring used to bring in parents.

And yes it does happen. It places the kids in danger.
 

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The issue is children being sent in alone and then bring used to bring in parents.

And yes it does happen. It places the kids in danger.
You have now become delusional.

Most legal immigration to USA is in reality merit based. You need a job offer from a company, who can prove that it could not find people with the expertise in USA.
 

toguy5252

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The issue is children being sent in alone and then bring used to bring in parents.

And yes it does happen. It places the kids in danger.
Only in your imagination and the lies spouted by the PGOTUS. Someone who is here illegally is not eligible to sponsor a family member or anyone else. Why do you refuse to educate yourself about what the program really says rather than the lies told by your fearless leader.
 

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You have now become delusional.

Most legal immigration to USA is in reality merit based. You need a job offer from a company, who can prove that it could not find people with the expertise in USA.
wrong

most U.S legal immigration is family based

 
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