But, this is absurd. You are saying that because someone criticizes an aspect of American society or governance, that therefore they hate America. As an example, when AOC criticized the southern border detention centers, was it because she hated America, or because she felt we were better then this, which would suggest she cared about our country enough to speak up on what she considered a failing on the part of the government?
Consider the Civil Rights movement of the 1960's. Were people, both black and white, who marched in solidarity against "water fountains for blacks and whites", "blacks sit at the back of the bus", "segregation in schooling", doing so because they hated their country, or doing so because they wanted equal rights for all Americans, regardless of the color of their skin? Did they hate their country, or did they want to correct injustices committed by their country, because they cared about their country and knew we were, and should, be better then this?
You are adopting the position that if one disagrees with Trump, one hates America. Which is the position Trump himself takes, and guys like Miller, when they respond to any criticism with some version of "America, love it or leave it".