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No, Democrats didn’t vote to give noncitizens a voice in Congress


Stephen Miller is not subtle. His rhetoric tends toward the apocalyptic, a habit that would seem hard to maintain over the course of a decade that included holding a senior position in the White House. But he sticks to it.
On Wednesday evening, for example, Miller warned his followers on X, formerly known as Twitter, about a devious, nation-ending effort undertaken by the duplicitous Democratic caucus in the House.