Former Trump senior adviser Stephen Miller criticized the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) for implementing policies that undermine border security, alleging that these policies have allowed child traffickers free rein under the Biden administration.
Miller asserted that President Donald Trump now has the authority to take action against USAID’s funding decisions.
“So he has plenary authority to carry out the foreign policy of the United States. Bureaucrats at USAID cannot interfere in the affairs of foreign countries to prop up regimes, thwart America’s interests, facilitate mass illegal immigration, or promote diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies that violate federal civil rights law,” Miller stated.
He further argued that USAID and other agencies have helped fund organizations that advocate for open borders.
Miller concluded by stating that there is no legal requirement for the federal government to allocate funds to organizations involved in human trafficking or illegal immigration.
“There’s no law passed by Congress that mandates we funnel money to organizations that traffic children. Quite the opposite—these are crimes. Illegal immigration is a crime. DEI is a crime,” Miller said.



