Trump adviser gets into heated exchange with reporter over Statue of Liberty poem

The tense discussion came as Stephen Miller was questioned about immigration.

Senior White House adviser Stephen Miller was briefing reporters on the Raise Act at the White House Wednesday when he was asked whether the proposed law -- which would prioritize English-speaking, highly skilled workers in the green card allocation process -- was "in keeping with the American tradition when it comes to immigration."

In his response, Miller pointed out that the poem was not originally included on the monument, but attached at a later date.

"I don't want to get off into a whole thing about history here, but the Statue of Liberty is a symbol of liberty enlightening the world -- is a symbol of American liberty lighting the world," said Miller. "The poem that you're referring to was added later, is not actually a part of the original Statue of Liberty."