Was Donald Trump serious about his most draconian plans for a second term' That question shadowed his whole campaign, as commentators questioned whether he'd really attempt to deport millions of immigrants or impose tariffs above 60 percent. If personnel is policy, as the Ronald Reagan'era maxim states, then the president-elect is deadly serious. Last night, he announced that Tom Homan, who was the acting head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement during the first Trump administration, will serve as a 'border czar.' And CNN reports that Stephen Miller, the leading immigration hawk in Trump's circle, will be appointed White House deputy chief of staff for policy. These two moves, and the fact that they are among the first to emerge from the transition, are an indication of Trump's intent to pursue a very aggressive policy and assign it a high priority. Miller, who served as a Trump speechwriter and top adviser previously, has been a hard-liner on immigration for his entire career....
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