Washington has secured key international agreements to reroute migrants to other nations, Trump aide Stephen Miller has said
The US is no longer accepting new asylum seekers, deputy White House chief of staff and Homeland Security adviser Stephen Miller said on Friday, after the Supreme Court upheld key parts of President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda.
“America’s doors are closed fully to asylum seekers,” Miller told reporters, commenting on the rulings.
The US has secured international agreements to send asylum seekers to other nations, he said. Asylum claims “always” involve migrants from countries where they are not facing persecution, who often pass through states that could have offered them sanctuary, he added.
“In every case, there are either criminals, benefit seekers, economic migrants, welfare seekers, etc.,” the White House aide said.
“America’s doors are CLOSED — FULLY.” @StephenM just laid out the plan: if you want asylum, the U.S. will ship you to ANOTHER country to take you. “Very simple. Very complete.” pic.twitter.com/2ETV8ePIEF
— Sean Hannity 🇺🇸 (@seanhannity) June 26, 2026
The court handed Trump two major immigration wins on Thursday, allowing his administration to turn away new asylum seekers at the Mexican border and ending temporary legal protections for Haitian and Syrian migrants, potentially opening the door to mass deportations.
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