DOTHAN, Ala (WDHN) -- White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller mentioned the circle city while speaking to reporters, claiming Dothan would welcome ICE agents and National Guard in the streets.

Dothan came up when Miller was taking questions from reporters outside the White House on Monday afternoon. During the interview, Miller commented on the recent attacks on ICE agents and Democrat leadership saying that the presence of federal law enforcement in cities could incite violence.

A journalist asked the deputy chief of staff if the people of the United States could expect to see the National Guard and military personnel marching through the streets over the next three years.

"Right now I'm part of having the National Guard deployed to secure a federal building is important," Mil

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