A foreign labor class
Miller says the quiet part out loud.
Plenty of countries in history have experimented with importing a foreign labor class. The West is the first and only civilization to import a foreign labor class that is granted full political rights, including welfare & the right to vote. All visas are a bridge to citizenship.
— Stephen Miller (@StephenM) January 31, 2026
Put another way: the easier your immigration policy makes it for newcomers to vote the more discerning your immigration policy must be.
— Stephen Miller (@StephenM) January 31, 2026

The obvious question is why? Putting aside the constitution for a minute, why is it important to tie voting rights to citizenship instead of, say, residency. Why should expats get to vote in a country they don’t live in, while green card holders don’t get to vote in the country where they live?