President Stephen Miller's senior advisor is seen at an immigration event with President Donald Trump in the South Court Auditorium, near the White House, June 22, 2018, Washington, DC [Photo: Mandel Ngan, AFP / Getty Images]

Several officials of the administration of President Donald Trump were confronted with citizens who opposed the policy of the administration, including in matters of immigration.

Stephen Miller, one of the leading architects and advocates of "zero tolerance" immigration policies of the White House, has been a prime target of anti-Trump public anger.

In addition to a protest taking place at his home in Washington, Miller told his White House colleagues that he was being harassed by a bartender when he went to get a sushi, according to the Washington Post.

Miller says that he went for an order for $ 80 sushi at a restaurant near his apartment when the bartender followed him to the outside of the restaurant. The waiter then called his name and when Miller returned, the bartender showed him the middle finger on both hands.

For more: Stephen Miller's DC House Targets Immigration Policy

For more information: ] List of Trump White House officials "Outraged, Miller threw sushi, fearing that someone in the restaurant spat or falsified his food, he later told his colleagues," reported the Post .

Last month, another customer of a Washington DC restaurant where Miller dined described Trump's adviser as "fascist," according to the New York Post.

This incident preceded that, most widely reported, where the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, Kirstjen Nielsen, was chased out of another Mexican restaurant by protesters. And another controversy erupted when a restaurant owner in Virginia asked White House spokeswoman, Sarah Sanders, to leave the Red Hen restaurant because of Sanders' role in the administration.

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