Stephen Miller Is a Descendant of Asylum Seekers Who Fled Anti-Semitic Violence

Steven Miller, the author of the draconian immigration policies of the past 2 Trump administrations, doesn't even know the history of his own family. His policies have denied asylum, yet his family came here as asylum seekers. Had he been in the government, his family would either have been put in detention facilities or deported. He is an example of a Jew whose family came here and benefitted from having white skin then sold out.

Stephen Miller Is an Immigration Hypocrite. I Know Because I’m His Uncle.​

If my nephew’s ideas on immigration had been in force a century ago, our family would have been wiped out.

Let me tell you a story about Stephen Miller and chain migration.

It begins at the turn of the 20th century, in a dirt-floor shack in the village of Antopol, a shtetl of subsistence farmers in what is now Belarus. Beset by violent anti-Jewish pogroms and forced childhood conscription in the Czar’s army, the patriarch of the shack, Wolf-Leib Glosser, fled a village where his forebears had lived for centuries and took his chances in America.

He set foot on Ellis Island on January 7, 1903, with $8 to his name. Though fluent in Polish, Russian and Yiddish, he understood no English. An elder son, Nathan, soon followed. By street corner peddling and sweatshop toil, Wolf-Leib and Nathan sent enough money home to pay off debts and buy the immediate family’s passage to America in 1906. That group included young Sam Glosser, who with his family settled in the western Pennsylvania city of Johnstown, a booming coal and steel town that was a magnet for other hardworking immigrants. The Glosser family quickly progressed from selling goods from a horse and wagon to owning a haberdashery in Johnstown run by Nathan and Wolf-Leib to a chain of supermarkets and discount department stores run by my grandfather, Sam, and the next generation of Glossers, including my dad, Izzy. It was big enough to be listed on the AMEX stock exchange and employed thousands of people over time. In the span of some 80 years and five decades, this family emerged from poverty in a hostile country to become a prosperous, educated clan of merchants, scholars, professionals, and, most important, American citizens.

What does this classically American tale have to do with Stephen Miller? Well, Izzy Glosser is his maternal grandfather, and Stephen’s mother, Miriam, is my sister.

I have watched with dismay and increasing horror as my nephew, an educated man who is well aware of his heritage, has become the architect of immigration policies that repudiate the very foundation of our family’s life in this country.

I shudder at the thought of what would have become of the Glossers had the same policies Stephen so coolly espouses— the travel ban, the radical decrease in refugees, the separation of children from their parents, and even talk of limiting citizenship for legal immigrants — been in effect when Wolf-Leib made his desperate bid for freedom. The Glossers came to the U.S. just a few years before the fear and prejudice of the “America first” nativists of the day closed U.S. borders to Jewish refugees. Had Wolf-Leib waited, his family likely would have been murdered by the Nazis along with all but seven of the 2,000 Jews who remained in Antopol. I would encourage Stephen to ask himself if the chanting, torch-bearing Nazis of Charlottesville, whose support his boss seems to court so cavalierly, do not envision a similar fate for him.


Boot 20 million fake asylum seekers and we'll have more resources for real ones.
 
Steven Miller, the author of the draconian immigration policies of the past 2 Trump administrations, doesn't even know the history of his own family. His policies have denied asylum, yet his family came here as asylum seekers. Had he been in the government, his family would either have been put in detention facilities or deported. He is an example of a Jew whose family came here and benefitted from having white skin then sold out.

Stephen Miller Is an Immigration Hypocrite. I Know Because I’m His Uncle.​

If my nephew’s ideas on immigration had been in force a century ago, our family would have been wiped out.

Let me tell you a story about Stephen Miller and chain migration.

It begins at the turn of the 20th century, in a dirt-floor shack in the village of Antopol, a shtetl of subsistence farmers in what is now Belarus. Beset by violent anti-Jewish pogroms and forced childhood conscription in the Czar’s army, the patriarch of the shack, Wolf-Leib Glosser, fled a village where his forebears had lived for centuries and took his chances in America.

He set foot on Ellis Island on January 7, 1903, with $8 to his name. Though fluent in Polish, Russian and Yiddish, he understood no English. An elder son, Nathan, soon followed. By street corner peddling and sweatshop toil, Wolf-Leib and Nathan sent enough money home to pay off debts and buy the immediate family’s passage to America in 1906. That group included young Sam Glosser, who with his family settled in the western Pennsylvania city of Johnstown, a booming coal and steel town that was a magnet for other hardworking immigrants. The Glosser family quickly progressed from selling goods from a horse and wagon to owning a haberdashery in Johnstown run by Nathan and Wolf-Leib to a chain of supermarkets and discount department stores run by my grandfather, Sam, and the next generation of Glossers, including my dad, Izzy. It was big enough to be listed on the AMEX stock exchange and employed thousands of people over time. In the span of some 80 years and five decades, this family emerged from poverty in a hostile country to become a prosperous, educated clan of merchants, scholars, professionals, and, most important, American citizens.

What does this classically American tale have to do with Stephen Miller? Well, Izzy Glosser is his maternal grandfather, and Stephen’s mother, Miriam, is my sister.

I have watched with dismay and increasing horror as my nephew, an educated man who is well aware of his heritage, has become the architect of immigration policies that repudiate the very foundation of our family’s life in this country.

I shudder at the thought of what would have become of the Glossers had the same policies Stephen so coolly espouses— the travel ban, the radical decrease in refugees, the separation of children from their parents, and even talk of limiting citizenship for legal immigrants — been in effect when Wolf-Leib made his desperate bid for freedom. The Glossers came to the U.S. just a few years before the fear and prejudice of the “America first” nativists of the day closed U.S. borders to Jewish refugees. Had Wolf-Leib waited, his family likely would have been murdered by the Nazis along with all but seven of the 2,000 Jews who remained in Antopol. I would encourage Stephen to ask himself if the chanting, torch-bearing Nazis of Charlottesville, whose support his boss seems to court so cavalierly, do not envision a similar fate for him.



Kind of makes you ask yourself what's changed in the US over the last 122 years, doesn't it? Could it be the press wouldn't LIE as blatantly as Politico did? Or perhaps they would do a bit of research to prevent telling such LIES? Here's a clue for the clueless OP, the first asylum law was passed in the US 45 years after Miller's ancestors reached our shore. It was called the Displaced Persons Act of 1948. I wonder what world events prompted such a law?

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Yet another example of Re Olde Republican Double Standard. His fled Antisemitic violence and now he would let people suffering similar violence die in their country of orgin.


So you choose to take the word of some uncle that clearly has no clue what he's talking about. Asylum laws didn't exist in the US in 1903. Can you say, you feed on confirmation bias?

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Kind of makes you ask yourself what's changed in the US over the last 122 years, doesn't it? Could it be the press wouldn't LIE as blatantly as Politico did? Or perhaps they would do a bit of research to prevent telling such LIES? Here's a clue for the clueless OP, the first asylum law was passed in the US 45 years after Miller's ancestors reached our shore. It was called the Displaced Persons Act of 1948. I wonder what world events prompted such a law?

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Shut the hell up, bigot. Nobody is lying on Milers racist ...
 
Shut the hell up, bigot. Nobody is lying on Milers racist ...
Oh, go blow it out your ass you low IQ twit. You are easily the most racist POS on this board. You AND your multitude of retarded sock puppets!
 
Shut the hell up, bigot. Nobody is lying on Milers racist ...


I said Politico and Miller's uncle lied, they couldn't come to the US seeking a program that didn't exist in 1903. I'm seriously interested, why do you go ballistic when simple facts are presented? Are you really that truth averse?

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I said Politico and Miller's uncle lied, they couldn't come to the US seeking a program that didn't exist in 1903. I'm seriously interested, why do you go ballistic when simple facts are presented? Are you really that truth averse?

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Of course. Im2stupid and truth will NEVER inhabit the same space.
 
Steven Miller, the author of the draconian immigration policies of the past 2 Trump administrations, doesn't even know the history of his own family. His policies have denied asylum, yet his family came here as asylum seekers. Had he been in the government, his family would either have been put in detention facilities or deported. He is an example of a Jew whose family came here and benefitted from having white skin then sold out.

Stephen Miller Is an Immigration Hypocrite. I Know Because I’m His Uncle.​

If my nephew’s ideas on immigration had been in force a century ago, our family would have been wiped out.

Let me tell you a story about Stephen Miller and chain migration.

It begins at the turn of the 20th century, in a dirt-floor shack in the village of Antopol, a shtetl of subsistence farmers in what is now Belarus. Beset by violent anti-Jewish pogroms and forced childhood conscription in the Czar’s army, the patriarch of the shack, Wolf-Leib Glosser, fled a village where his forebears had lived for centuries and took his chances in America.

He set foot on Ellis Island on January 7, 1903, with $8 to his name. Though fluent in Polish, Russian and Yiddish, he understood no English. An elder son, Nathan, soon followed. By street corner peddling and sweatshop toil, Wolf-Leib and Nathan sent enough money home to pay off debts and buy the immediate family’s passage to America in 1906. That group included young Sam Glosser, who with his family settled in the western Pennsylvania city of Johnstown, a booming coal and steel town that was a magnet for other hardworking immigrants. The Glosser family quickly progressed from selling goods from a horse and wagon to owning a haberdashery in Johnstown run by Nathan and Wolf-Leib to a chain of supermarkets and discount department stores run by my grandfather, Sam, and the next generation of Glossers, including my dad, Izzy. It was big enough to be listed on the AMEX stock exchange and employed thousands of people over time. In the span of some 80 years and five decades, this family emerged from poverty in a hostile country to become a prosperous, educated clan of merchants, scholars, professionals, and, most important, American citizens.

What does this classically American tale have to do with Stephen Miller? Well, Izzy Glosser is his maternal grandfather, and Stephen’s mother, Miriam, is my sister.

I have watched with dismay and increasing horror as my nephew, an educated man who is well aware of his heritage, has become the architect of immigration policies that repudiate the very foundation of our family’s life in this country.

I shudder at the thought of what would have become of the Glossers had the same policies Stephen so coolly espouses— the travel ban, the radical decrease in refugees, the separation of children from their parents, and even talk of limiting citizenship for legal immigrants — been in effect when Wolf-Leib made his desperate bid for freedom. The Glossers came to the U.S. just a few years before the fear and prejudice of the “America first” nativists of the day closed U.S. borders to Jewish refugees. Had Wolf-Leib waited, his family likely would have been murdered by the Nazis along with all but seven of the 2,000 Jews who remained in Antopol. I would encourage Stephen to ask himself if the chanting, torch-bearing Nazis of Charlottesville, whose support his boss seems to court so cavalierly, do not envision a similar fate for him.

“Your family was allowed in, therefore, you can’t oppose mass immigration!”- You


No, he can and we do, your moral blackmailing does not work anymore.
 
Part of the attitude ingrained in the psyche of conservatives is a world view that says, "I've got mine, **** you."
No dude, we just won’t let you import a bunch of welfare voters to rig elections, deal with it.
 
Should read as: Yet another example of Re Olde Republican Double Standard. His FAMILY fled Antisemitic violence and now he would let people suffering similar violence die in their country of orgin.
We can’t take the whole world and I’m done pretending that your side cares when in reality you use it as a pretext to import invaders.
 

Stephen Miller Is a whiny little white kid from the privileged class of Santa Monica, CA. He never liked anything and anybody that was different and he latched onto the rightwing nutjobs who used him as a teenager.​

Why should he like things because they are different? Shouldn’t he like things because he likes them?
 
Part of the attitude ingrained in the psyche of conservatives is a world view that says, "I've got mine, **** you."
Part of the attitude ingrained in the psyche of LWNJs is a world view that says, "You’re more successful than me, so I’m going to spend your money as I see fit. Don’t agree? **** you."
 
We can’t take the whole world and I’m done pretending that your side cares when in reality you use it as a pretext to import invaders.

So many words saying nothing. What you lack in compassion you more than makeup with being a lying hypocrite.
 
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