'He banned travel from unsafe nations': Stephen Miller endorses Trump for president
Stephen Miller speaks to NBC News (screen grab)

Stephen Miller, a former Donald Trump administration official focusing on immigration matters, announced a formal endorsement of the former president on Twitter and included a list of Trump's accomplishments. Among those wins, Miller said, was that Trump "banned travel from unsafe nations."

Miller was likely referencing the so-called Muslim ban, of which Miller was purportedly a chief architect. The travel ban was significantly narrowed in scope by the courts after its initial inception.

“It is my enormous privilege to endorse President Donald Trump for re-election. Joining the first Trump campaign in its early days, I saw then what the whole world has learned since: that President Trump is a once-in-a-lifetime transformative leader who possesses the rare combination of skills, insights, wisdom and otherworldly determination necessary to save America from those who would destroy her."

Miller next added:

"Whereas presidents of both parties before him laid down the welcome mat for global mass migration he banned travel from unsafe nations; ended refugee pipelines; suspended whole immigration programs; marshaled state power to stop visa overstays; restored consular affairs to a mission in defense of America not in support of foreign nationals; rewrote the foreign affairs manual to protect our interests; issued arguably the most important domestic regulation in history (public charge); and instituted the most comprehensive sovereign deportation strategy ever developed to end catch-and-release both at and between our ports, and across the whole US, to repatriate nationals to scores of countries across the globe — defeating a deep state and a leftwing judicial state that was hellbent on thwarting his each and every move."

Read the full endorsement here.