Border security brought together Stephen Miller and his wife Katie Waldman Miller in their "love story."

The MAGA couple hit it off when Miller, née Waldman, was the chief immigration spokesperson during Trump’s first term, the Daily Beast reports. Stephen Miller, White House deputy chief of staff and architect of Trump's immigration policy, sat in many meetings with his future wife, ultimately wooing her over with policy talk.

“It’s a fun one,” she said, before revealing how they fell in love during meetings on the construction of Trump’s border wall. “Where does all true love happen? Over border security."

She joked about how they met.

“I was the chief spokesperson when we shut down the border to build the wall. And as luck would have it, Stephen and I ended up in a lot of meetings together, talking about securing the border.”

Miller tried to help her prepare for her first radio interview with Breitbart reporter Matthew Boyle.

“Our first one-on-one conversation actually came when I was preparing for my very first radio interview, on Matt Boyle’s show,” she said.

“Stephen wanted to coach me through it and give me the right talking points. So, our first private conversation was him giving me border talking points for Matt Boyle’s show.”

She also revealed that her husband has collected a catalogue of his press clips. He has DVD copies of TV appearances and CD records of his radio interviews since he was 16 years old.

Miller joined Elon Musk to work as a liaison between Musk and the White House, but she later announced thatshe was leaving and launching a self-titled podcast.

"For MAGA and President Trump's legacy to grow long-term, we must talk to conservative women," Miller said.

"There isn't a place for a mom like me to get lifestyle information, news, laugh with our friends, gossip about what's going on in the world from our perspective," Miller said. The podcast will be "about women, for women — with men, too, talking about what matters to women."