“He didn’t like that fact”

A former friend of Stephen Miller’s Secondary School said the deputy chief of the future White House chief ended his friendship more than two decades ago due to his Spanish heritage.

“One of the things he said was that he didn’t like the fact that I was from the Latin heritage,” Jason Islas recalled.

Isla said Miller, the architect of Trump’s most controversial policy policy of some, was disarmed by his ethnicity when former friends left his Santa Monika Secondary School in California and moved to high school.

Isla, Miller and another nameless friend were described as a “strict group of outsiders” in Lincoln High School, whose hobbies have been talking about Star Trek, Rolling stone messages. (Miller, Islas told The Outlet, was “a big fan of Captain Kirk”.)

Once close friends, Islas said he had visited Miller’s bar Mithzvah.

But in 1999, between the eighth and ninth grade, Isla said Miller said they “could no longer be friends,” reports The Outlet.

Stephen Miller, deputy chief of the White House Staff, disarmed his former high school friend for his “Latin American heritage,” Jason Islas said. (Getty images)

The end of their friendship was also shown in Miller’s biography released earlier this year, Hatonger: Stephen Miller, Donald Trump and White Nationalist agenda, Author journalist Jean Guerrero.

“The conversation was extremely calm,” the Isl quoted. “He expressed the hatred of me calm, cool, actually.”

As a child, Miller would allegedly say to Spanish speakers in his various southern California secondary school to study English or return to his native country, the book says. According to his former friends and classmates, Miller’s extremist opinion began to form in high school. An article written by Miller, a 16-year-old, shows contempt for his school Spanish students.

“When I entered Santa Monika Secondary School in ninth grade, I noticed that a number of students were missing the main English skills,” Miller wrote to the editor of the Surfsantamonica site. “Despite the many Spanish students attending our school, there are usually very few Spanish students, if any, Spanish students.”

Independent contacted the White House to comment.

Miller’s opinion became more radical. While studying political science at the Duke University, in the Miller Column of Newspaper, The chronicle“Fashion Bangs in the Town” for Miller’s “often contradictory samples”, according to the document.

Miller's extremist approaches began to form in high school, saying former classmates, and now he has become one of President Donald Trump's most influential advisers. (Copyright 2025 Associated Press. All rights are protected)

Miller’s extremist approaches began to form in high school, saying former classmates, and now he has become one of President Donald Trump’s most influential advisers. (Copyright 2025 Associated Press. All rights are protected)

Its as a Republican influencer O’Reilly factor 2006 To defend members of the Lakroso team, who were accused of rape.

Miller joined the Trump campaign in 2016. And has since survived close. When he got up closer to the authorities[’s second term, Miller was reportedly so widely disliked during his earlier time on Capitol Hill that Republican staffers invented a rumor he liked to play with porcelain dolls to embarrass him, according to Rolling Stone’s profile on the influential right-wing figure.

Now in power, Trump officials and Republicans told the magazine Miller is known internally by nicknames like “the REAL Attorney General” and “President Miller” for his wide-ranging portfolio.

“Stephen Miller has been one of President Trump’s longest serving and most trusted advisers for nearly a decade, and I can personally attest to the respect that President Trump has for Stephen because I witness it every day,” Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt previously told The Independent in a statement.

“That’s why Stephen serves as the Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Homeland Security adviser because the President has the utmost faith in him and his proven leadership abilities. In addition to being extremely effective at his jobs, Stephen is a loyal colleague and friend. Any suggestion otherwise is false gossip from people who don’t actually know him,” Leavitt added.

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