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Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Zionist Nazi Stephen Miller Is Confused about Americans as Non-Immigrants

For the Nazi Fascist with Zionist undertones Stephen Killer, "real white" Americans can never be immigrants, even as they, their parents or grandparents came over to this country from somewhere else. His image of "immigrant" is that of a darker-skinned or other "colored" person who, by definition, cannot belong to the "white" United States.

He rejects the fact that the United States was entirely built by the sweat, tears and blood of people from somewhere else. No one but the native indigenous Amerindians can claim to be "real" Americans. Stephen Killer says that the Empire State Building was built by Americans, not immigrants. Yet, history tells us that the Irish and Italian immigrants, many of whom illegally in the country, built the Empire State Building. Therefore, Stephen Killer doesn't think of Irish and Italian immigrants as immigrants because they're white. In contrast, he might consider the Chinese immigrants who built the railroad as non-Americans and immigrants who were used then deported and turned back under the Chinese Exclusion Act.

Nazis, Fascists and MAGA criminals always try to distort history to make it match their racist halluinations. For example, the German Nazis sent pseudo-scientific expeditions to Tibet in an attempt to prove that Tibet was the cradle of the "Aryan race", including measuring skulls cranial measurements and making facial casts of local people. 

The Soviet communist fascists resurrected a form of Lamarckism, dubbed Lysenkoism, which is a debunked theory of evolutionary change, because it was compatible with their notion that "change" could be brought about by will and effort, a Marxist tenet. They rejected Darwinian genetics in which random mutations, followed by selection, cause change, which is more compatible with the "struggle for survival" that capitalism seems to have embraced.

Stephen Killer's rejection of the historical facts behind the coming of America is as slippery as his bald head under which is a bald brain. ALL AMERICANS ARE IMMIGRANTS, some current and some 3  generations removed. Why does this asinine Nazi claim otherwise? Like his Nazi progenitors, he needs pretexts and justifications for his inhumane, hateful assault on all those Americans whose "status" he gets to decide. 

The Nazis decided to make enemies of their own Jewish citizens for the sole purpose of trying to prove that only the Aryan race can save Germany and make it great again. All the Germans had to do is wipe off the intruder Jewish community, and life in Germany will be restored to its ancient "Aryan" glory. The Nazis needed an enemy to scare off the German people, and so Jews were made the enemy

Similarly, Trump and Miller are imbued with the notion that only the "real (i.e. white) American race" can save America and make it great again, that same America that was undeniably built by ALL ITS IMMIGRANTS. All that these "real Americans" have to do is wipe off their own "darker-colored" intruder immigrants, and life in America will be restored to its ancient glory (somewhere between the late 1700s and 1950s). The MAGA criminals needed an enemy to scare off their peasants in the backwoods, and so immigrants are made the enemy.

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Critics School Stephen Miller For Building Up These Absurd American History Claims

Donald Trump’s senior White House aide Stephen Miller pushed a bonkers, racist claim on Monday after he suggested that he could spot someone’s immigration status just by looking at a picture of them.

Miller, in a Fox News appearance, reacted to an ABC News clip of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (D) emphasizing that LA is a “city of immigrants” and it won’t get rebuilt “without immigrant labor” after devastating wildfires earlier this year.

“If you look at photos of the Empire State Building being constructed — in record time, by the way — you know what you don’t see there? Any illegal aliens,” Miller told Fox News’ Laura Ingraham.

“You look at the photos of us landing a man on the moon, you look at the NASA control room, you don’t see any photos of illegal aliens. Americans built this country, Americans sustained this country, Americans have powered this country for two and a half centuries.”

In reality, immigrants played a key role in the construction of the Empire State Building, a project that — at its peak — had a workforce of 3,500 people.

Many of the workers were Irish and Italian immigrants, who were notably joined by Mohawk ironworkers, according to the Museum of the City of New York.

The iconic skyscraper was also designed by Shreve, Lamb & Harmon: a firm founded by Canadian-born architect Richmond Shreve and William F. Lamb, whose father was an immigrant from Scotland, before Chicago native Arthur Loomis Harmon joined in 1929.

The Empire State Building took just over 13 months to build between March 1930 and April 1931, becoming the world’s tallest building at the time. It held that title for nearly four decades until the construction of the World Trade Center.

Social media users ripped Miller’s skyscraper talk and also took aim at his NASA comments, referring to the secret U.S. intelligence program ‘Operation Paperclip’ that brought Nazi scientists to America that played be a key part in the beginnings of NASA and its Apollo missions in the years after World War II.

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Meanwhile, Miller's Gestapo-ICE is rotting from within.

Federal immigration officials are looking for their own path away from the Trump administration.

Veronica Cardenas, a former Immigration and Customs Enforcement prosecutor, told MSNBC Sunday that many ICE agents are “unhappy” and experiencing “very low” morale.

“I have been contacted by people on the inside, stating, ‘How did you leave?’ and ‘What process did that take?’” Cardenas said.

“Even at the time that I left, people were, number one, surprised—because when you join the government, people believe that there’s this sort of trajectory to it. When you leave, it does catch people off guard,” she continued. “I think people are going through that struggle, and what I would say to them is that your voice has so much power. You don’t have to do things that are unjust or wrong. Believe in yourself, step out of that.”

Although President Donald Trump has heaped endless praise on the federal deportation agency, ICE agents have reportedly never been so miserable, forced to primarily detain noncriminal immigrants in order to meet their quota of 3,000 arrests per day, in line with White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller’s demands.

Speaking to her own experience exiting the agency, Cardenas said that taking the jump to leave boils down to a “moral conflict.”

“We all take oaths, right? When we step into that job, we are taking an oath to protect the Constitution and to follow the rule of law,” Cardenas told MSNBC. “And then when you get into that space, and you’re looking at these decisions that are being made, and the way that they’re being made: People are being harmed, people are dying in ICE detention, in custody.

“You have this conflict with yourself: ‘These laws cannot be right, and I don’t want to enforce it anymore,’” Cardenas told the network. The former assistant chief counsel then underscored that institutional change against America’s immigration is “not coming from the inside” but the outside.

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