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Tillis: Mullin represents new opportunity for Republicans, immigration
Sen. Tillis expects Sen. Mullin to leverage law enforcement expertise for a data-driven immigration policy shift, contrasting with previous DHS leadership and Trump-era influence.
- U.S. Senator Thom Tillis criticized Stephen Miller, deputy chief of staff for President Trump, and called for his resignation due to incompetence.
- Kristi Noem, the outgoing Secretary of Homeland Security, was replaced by Senator Markwayne Mullin, who is expected to act independently from Miller's influence.
- Tillis praised Mullin's data-driven approach to immigration, focusing on deporting the most dangerous individuals first.
- He hopes Mullin will improve control over the department and help Republicans strengthen their stance on border security and deportations.
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