Stephen Miller and Charlie Kirk on Immigration Enforcement and Tribute

Showing 81 Stephen Miller videos from Charlie Kirk's video collection.

Stephen Miller appears in Charlie Kirk's own commentary mainly as architect-in-chief of the administration's most aggressive immigration actions, the official Kirk credited by name, alongside Sergio Gor and James Blair, for a first-48-hours deportation push that removed hundreds of previously-known violent offenders and cut daily border crossings from thousands to a few hundred almost immediately. Kirk treated Miller's team as proof that four years out of power had been spent on real preparation rather than just messaging, a battle-tested operation, in his words, executing a plan built during the Biden years rather than improvising once back in office.

That admiration became reciprocal after Kirk's death: Miller delivered one of the more forceful tributes at his memorial service, with Trump in attendance, framing the assassination as an attempt at silencing that had instead made Kirk's influence permanent, and vowing the movement would answer with strength rather than retreat. Kirk had separately flagged Miller's warnings about the scale of identity and immigration fraud uncovered through Social Security data, treating those findings as validation of the same enforcement-first argument Miller was already implementing at the policy level.

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