Stephen Miller abandons Virginia mansion following threats
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The White House's deputy chief of staff and so-called 'immigration architect' Stephen Miller is putting his Arlington home up for sale after it was caught in the crosshairs of activists.

Stephen Miller, the White House’s deputy chief of staff known for his controversial role in shaping immigration policy, is listing his Arlington residence for sale. The decision follows a wave of activist attention directed at his home.

The custom-built home in a quiet neighborhood in Arlington that 'embraces a refined Southern California aesthetic' is priced at $3.75 million - sold in 2023 for $2.875 million, records say. Miller has emerged as one of the most controversial figures in US immigration policy, chiefly for the hardline proposals he's been pushing.

This custom-designed property, nestled in a tranquil Arlington neighborhood, showcases a sophisticated Southern California style. The home is currently on the market for $3.75 million, having previously sold for $2.875 million in 2023, as per available records. Miller has become a polarizing figure in the realm of U.S. immigration policy, largely due to his staunch advocacy for stringent measures.

Among his major policy goals are mass arrests and deportations¿for example, setting a new ICE target of around 3,000 arrests per day in recent months. He's also been a strong advocate for expanding travel bans and raising the vetting standards for who can enter the US, often targeting Muslim-majority countries.

His policy agenda includes significant initiatives such as large-scale arrests and deportations, with recent months seeing a new ICE target of approximately 3,000 arrests daily. Additionally, he has been a vocal proponent of expanding travel restrictions and tightening entry criteria, often focusing on countries with predominantly Muslim populations.

On at least two occasions this year¿including in mid¿September¿activists have written chalk messages of protest in front of his Arlington, Virginia home and in a nearby park. Messages included phrases like 'Stephen Miller is destroying democracy,' 'stop the kidnapping,' 'no white nationalism,' 'we [love] immigrants,'and 'trans rights are human rights,' according to ARLnow.com

On at least two occasions this year—including in mid‑September—activists have written chalk messages of protest in front of his Arlington, Virginia home and in a nearby park. Messages included phrases like ‘Stephen Miller is destroying democracy,’ ‘stop the kidnapping,’ ‘no white nationalism,’ ‘we [love] immigrants,’and ‘trans rights are human rights,’ according to ARLnow.com

A few days after Charlie Kirk was assassinated in Utah , chalk messages began appearing, prompting Katie Miller ¿ a former communications official who is also Stephen Miller's wife¿ to share a defiant message on social media. 'To the 'Tolerant Left' who spent their day trying to intimidate us in the house where we have three young children: We will not back down. We will not cower in fear. We will double down. Always, For Charlie,' she posted on X in mid-September, alongside the post was a video showing several of the messages being washed away with a garden hose.

A few days after Charlie Kirk was assassinated in Utah , chalk messages began appearing, prompting Katie Miller — a former communications official who is also Stephen Miller’s wife— to share a defiant message on social media. ‘To the ‘Tolerant Left’ who spent their day trying to intimidate us in the house where we have three young children: We will not back down. We will not cower in fear. We will double down. Always, For Charlie,’ she posted on X in mid-September, alongside the post was a video showing several of the messages being washed away with a garden hose.

While speaking on The Sean Hannity Show, Stephen Miller and Hannity claimed the messages constituted 'terroristic threats.' According to neighbors, the family was seen moving out a few weeks ago, and the home was officially listed for sale on October 7, ARLnow.com reports.

While speaking on The Sean Hannity Show, Stephen Miller and Hannity claimed the messages constituted ‘terroristic threats.’ According to neighbors, the family was seen moving out a few weeks ago, and the home was officially listed for sale on October 7, ARLnow.com reports.

Their home is listed as having 'comprehensive security' as well as 'luxury living at it's finest.' It still isn't clear where they are moving to. Arlington Neighbors United for Humanity, the group that took responsibility for the September chalk protest, has denied distributing leaflets or revealing any personal details about the Millers during the demonstration.

Their home is listed as having ‘comprehensive security’ as well as ‘luxury living at it’s finest.’ It still isn’t clear where they are moving to. Arlington Neighbors United for Humanity, the group that took responsibility for the September chalk protest, has denied distributing leaflets or revealing any personal details about the Millers during the demonstration.

In an Instagram statement, the organization explained that its members were 'expressing our concerns about the harm being done to our most vulnerable neighbors.' While Trump was president, activists targeted Miller's former residence in the CityCenterDC neighborhood by distributing fake 'wanted' posters featuring his picture and home address. Daily Mail reported on the initial incident back in September.

In an Instagram statement, the organization explained that its members were ‘expressing our concerns about the harm being done to our most vulnerable neighbors.’ While Trump was president, activists targeted Miller’s former residence in the CityCenterDC neighborhood by distributing fake ‘wanted’ posters featuring his picture and home address. Daily Mail reported on the initial incident back in September.

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