Stephen Miller Proposes Family Deportation as Response to Tragic Incident
In a recent statement, Stephen Miller, the deputy chief of staff at the White House, provided a stark solution following the tragic death of a 24-year-old American woman, Kaitlyn Weaver, who was killed in Colorado last July by a 16-year-old illegal immigrant from Colombia. This young driver was reportedly speeding at 90 miles per hour and lacked a valid driver’s license.
“The entire family will be deported,” Miller declared on Thursday via social media platform X.
The entire family will be deported. https://t.co/IjJUzU7w9g
— Stephen Miller (@StephenM) May 29, 2025
The teenager was apprehended last week by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). According to ICE, the minor had been convicted of reckless driving resulting in death and was arrested alongside family members who also lack legal status.
Just prior to his arrest, the young driver had received a sentence of probation and community service for his role in the fatal incident involving Weaver, raising significant public concern over the perceived leniency of the criminal justice system. Critics pointed out that allowing an illegal immigrant to evade jail time for such a serious offense is indicative of systemic flaws.
Unfortunately, this case is not an isolated incident. There are numerous examples where illegal immigrants have been involved in serious crimes, including murders, yet have not faced deportation.
The layers of lawbreaking in these situations often seem so outrageous they could be mistaken for fiction.
4 time deported illegal alien who borrowed his brother’s truck and drove drunk, killing a mother and her son. Boulder judge released him 4 days earlier for drunk driving. https://t.co/7EjlWASovW
— Ariesangel1329 (@Ariesangel13290) September 21, 2024
Colorado has a serious problem with their judges pic.twitter.com/oLXHp0Mogf
— Dallas Asst Border Czar (@DallasKing2022) May 29, 2025
“Ortega-Anguiano, 43, was driving drunk, high, & speeding at nearly 100mph on the 405 freeway in Orange County, when he crashed into a car being driven by 19-year-olds Anya Varfolomeev and Nicholay Osokin, killing them both as they burned alive” https://t.co/0jjqWIxGpB #FoxNews
— JBONTHEROCKS (@mitzvah88) April 23, 2025
Those who advocate for illegal immigration, often aligned with Democratic positions and supported by mainstream media, are frequently blamed for the preventable deaths of American citizens at the hands of unauthorized individuals. The underlying argument is that anyone who enters the country illegally has violated federal law and thus should face deportation.
Nowhere in the Constitution does it mandate that the United States serve as a sanctuary for unvetted migrants. Furthermore, it is argued that American taxpayers should not be expected to bear the financial burden of supporting millions of undocumented immigrants, especially when some advocate for a disregard of national sovereignty.
Leaving our borders open to waves of unauthorized individuals who may disrupt public safety and strain community resources is not viewed as a compassionate policy. Instead, it is seen as a reckless gamble with the nation’s security and cohesion.
Perpetuating this situation unchallenged is likened to a slow march toward national self-destruction.
This article originally appeared in The Western Journal.