
Stephen Miller is drawing attention to a massive fraud scheme costing American taxpayers billions — warning that foreign crime rings are operating unchecked within the U.S. welfare system. He revealed that criminals are using fake Social Security numbers and fabricated identities to tap into entitlement programs — stealing funds meant for Americans in need.
Miller emphasized that the full extent of the fraud is unknown because government agencies lack the ability to track all cases effectively. However, he estimated that stopping these scams could save the country over $1 trillion in the next decade. He called for aggressive action to close the loopholes enabling foreign nationals to abuse taxpayer-funded programs.
DOGE has discovered a foreign fraud ring that was using (FAKE) Social Security numbers to steal benefits,
There's no way to know how much until DOGE gets full access.
Stephen Miller says it could be as much as $ 1 TRILLION DOLLARS pic.twitter.com/I9EIOxe4T9
— DOGE NEWS- Department of Government Efficiency (@realdogeusa) March 3, 2025
Miller made it clear that those tasked with preventing this fraud are not independent organizations but government employees who work directly under the president. He argued that their primary responsibility should be to protect taxpayers — yet they have been slow to act.
Former Secret Service agent and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino echoed Miller’s concerns — stating that even those who support government spending should demand that wasted funds remain in the U.S. rather than being stolen by foreign criminals. He slammed politicians who turn a blind eye to the issue — accusing them of negligence.
Bongino expressed outrage over the situation — questioning how elected officials can justify ignoring fraud at this scale. He argued that allowing foreign rings to drain entitlement programs is one of the worst failures of government oversight in recent history.
As more evidence of fraud surfaces, Miller’s warning highlights an urgent need for reform. Without intervention, taxpayers will continue to foot the bill for criminals who exploit the system with little resistance.