US President-elect Donald Trump is expected to announce that his immigration adviser Stephen Miller will serve as deputy White House chief of staff, a CNN reporter reported in a post on X citing two sources familiar with the plan.

The president-elect’s first visit took place earlier this week. OR 67-year-old Susie Wiles head of his election campaign, he became White House chief of staff. The office of the “chief of staff” of the presidency is among the most strategic in the American government.

Also, Donald Trump announced the return of Tom Homan, the former director of the federal agency responsible for the protection of border and immigration (ICE), to lead the agency. Trump’s selection of the 62-year-old Homan – an immigration hardliner – for the key post was widely expected. The newly elected president has promised a mass deportation of undocumented immigrants and fully trusts the 62-year-old for this job and border control.