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Trump Official Declaring ‘Anyone Who Preaches Hate for America’ Will Be Deported Worries Users: ‘They Just Skip the First Amendment’

April 14, 2025
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Trump Official Declaring ‘Anyone Who Preaches Hate for America’ Will Be Deported Worries Users: ‘They Just Skip the First Amendment’
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Top Trump official Stephen Miller‘s recent declaration that anyone who “preaches hate for America” will face deportation has ignited alarm online, with critics warning the statement disregards First Amendment protections.

The controversy began during a Monday morning appearance from the White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy on Fox News. Miller was defending the deportation of a Salvadoran national alleged to be involved in gang activity, as well as the pending removal of Mahmoud Khalil, a protester accused of supporting Hamas.

While Miller discussed a federal judge’s authorization to deport Khalil, and the online debate that followed quickly turned toward broader implications for dissent and political expression.

In response to questioning by Fox anchor Bill Hemmer, Miller asserted that Khalil would be and went on to claim that everyone else who preached hate towards the country would also be at risk.

“Yes he will, as will anyone who preaches hate for America,” Miller said. “Under this country, under this administration, under President Trump, people who hate America, who threaten our citizens, who rape, who murder, and who support those who rape and murder are going to be ejected from this country.”

Miller tied this rhetoric to a broader Trump administration stance that individuals who commit violent acts—or who express support for those who do—will be removed from the country. However, his sweeping language about deporting individuals for anti-American speech quickly drew intense criticism.

Social media users and legal analysts raised immediate concerns, pointing out that expressing dissent or criticism of the government is protected under the First Amendment. Some worried the administration was veering into authoritarian territory.

“It’s almost like they just skip the very first Amendment,” one X user commented.

“They’re coming for free speech when it isn’t the speech that fits their propaganda. Talk about a totalitarian regime,” another user added, while another pointed out that “Democracy doesn’t work like that.”

The backlash has reignited broader debates over the limits of free speech, especially as civil liberties fall under scrutiny. While immigration enforcement remains a core theme of President Donald Trump’s platform, critics are increasingly questioning whether rhetoric like Miller’s is a precursor to more aggressive suppression of dissent.

Originally published on Latin Times

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