controlling Miller is on policy and he gets things done.
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Instead, Miller demands progress reports on his mass-deportation campaign and issues orders to the full alphabet soup of federal enforcement agencies, including the FBI, CBP, ICE, HHS, and the DOD. One senior official who has participated in the calls told us that the intensity and urgency often veer into hectoring. He pushes everybody to the absolute limit because he knows that the clock is ticking, this person said. He gets on the phone and he yells at everybody. Nobody is spared from his wrath.
In May, Miller told Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials that he wanted 3,000 immigration arrests a day, a nearly tenfold increase over the number theyd arrested on U.S. streets in 2024. He demands daily updates on the ICE hiring surge too; the administration had pledged to deploy 10,000 new deportation officers by this monthmore than doubling the agencys workforce. And Miller expects regular updates on detention capacity, deportation flights, and border crossings.
Miller publicly shames bureaucrats he feels are falling short or resisting orders. If theres a problem and youre the owner, you have to fix it quickly, another frequent conference-call participant told us. Its not a place where you can say, I have to get back to you.
A third official told us that the calls are unlike any other government meetings theyve attended. If you say something stupid, hell tell you to your face. You are expected to perform at a certain level, and theres no excuse for not meeting those expectations, this person said.