White House adviser Stephen Miller doesn't seem to be able to spend time with his family at Christmas without obsessing over deporting immigrants.
"Watched the Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra Family Christmas with my kids," Miller wrote in a post on Friday, the day after Christmas. "Imagine watching that and thinking America needed infinity migrants from the third world."
While many responses were supportive of Miller, he also faced a lot of backlash for linking the Christmas movie to his desire to deport immigrants.
"Damn, can't even spend quality time with his kids without doing this weird s---," Amanda Moore wrote.
"Frank Sinatra was the son of an Italian immigrant from Sicily," Joe Calvello noted. "Frank embraced his Italian roots and culture, and in turn, made Italian culture part of American culture."
"Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra, icons of 'classic America,' were literally sons of Italian immigrants. Dean didn't speak English until school," Mike Young observed. "So maybe the lesson of the special is: America works when we stop acting like it's a museum."
"You have mental issues if you watch Christmas movies and all you can think about is your hatred of immigrants," Zaid Jilani asserted.
"And I heard him exclaim as he rode out of sight, 'Merry Christmas to all, and to all a White Ethnostate,'" Iowa Jones "jabbed.
Another commenter had a simple message for Miller: "Get some help."