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Stephen Miller criticizes California leaders on wildfire rebuilding priorities
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Stephen Miller criticizes California leaders on wildfire rebuilding priorities

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Last updated: July 28, 2025 3:20 pm
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass might have used their efforts to safeguard unlawful immigrants to rebuild areas of Los Angeles that had been devastated by wildfires earlier this yr, in keeping with White Home deputy chief of workers Stephen Miller.

“For the quantity of effort Bass and Newscum have put into sheltering prison unlawful aliens they might have totally rebuilt the Palisades by now with money and time to spare,” Miller stated in a submit on X on Sunday. 

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White Home deputy chief of workers Stephen Miller speaks throughout a press briefing on the White Home on Thursday, Might 1, 2025 in Washington, D.C. (AP Picture/Alex Brandon)

Bass and Newsom attracted the ire of President Donald Trump in January after large wildfires ravaged Los Angeles in January. Particularly, Trump accused Bass of “gross incompetence” and stated Newsom ought to resign attributable to his state’s response to the pure catastrophe. 

Altogether, Los Angeles suffered roughly $28.0 billion and $53.8 billion in property harm as a result of fires, in keeping with the Los Angeles County Financial Growth Company’s Institute for Utilized Economics. 

In the meantime, Trump and the California leaders have continued to spar – significantly after Trump selected to deploy and federalize 1000’s of Nationwide Guard troops together with a whole bunch of Marines in response to riots in LA that broke out in June, following Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrests within the metropolis.

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President Donald Trump meets California Governor, Gavin Newsom where they will discuss the wildfires

President Donald Trump, middle, speaks as first girl Melania Trump and California Gov. Gavin Newsom pay attention after arriving on Air Drive One at Los Angeles Worldwide Airport in Los Angeles on Friday, Jan. 24, 2025. (Mark Schiefelbein/AP)

In response, Newsom blasted the Trump administration for federalizing the Nationwide Guard, labeling the transfer an “unmistakable step towards authoritarianism.”

The Los Angeles Metropolis Council voted in November to ascertain Los Angeles as a sanctuary metropolis, barring metropolis sources and personnel from helping with federal immigration enforcement like ICE. 

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Regulation enforcement stand throughout a protest in Paramount, California, on Saturday, June 7, 2025 after federal immigration authorities carried out operations. (AP Picture/Eric Thayer)

Miller additionally took purpose at Bass in a separate submit on X on Sunday, in response to an interview she carried out with the New Yorker, the place she stated that “no metropolis ought to need to undergo an unjustified federal seizure of energy.” 

“In line with the Mayor of Los Angeles, her metropolis isn’t a part of the federal union, and she or he is free to import and subsidize infinity illegals,” Miller stated. 

Spokespeople for Newsom and Bass didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark from Fox Information Digital. 

Diana Stancy is a politics reporter with Fox Information Digital protecting the White Home. 

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