Stephen Miller spoke with reporters at the White House on Friday, expressing the administration’s consideration of ending due process protections for unauthorized immigrants in the country. Miller emphasized the importance of the Constitution, specifically mentioning the suspension of habeas corpus during times of invasion. He stated that the administration is actively exploring this action but noted that the outcome may be influenced by the courts. Miller criticized what he referred to as radical judges interfering in immigration matters and stated that such conflicts would impact the decisions made by the President. President Trump has expressed frustration over constitutional protections hindering deportation efforts, citing the lengthy legal processes involved. The administration has previously bypassed due process in deportation cases by invoking the Alien Enemies Act.