Stormy Daniels's lawyer Michael Avenatti has found his new gig - offering to represent illegal immigrants separated from their children at the U.S. border, according to a Sunday night tweet followed by an appearance on MSNBC's "AM Joy."

If anyone knows of a parent that has had their child taken from them at the border and not returned, please have them contact me as I am entering this fight. This outrageous conduct must be brought to an immediate end. #Basta — Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) June 17, 2018

Avenatti - whose estranged wife testified that he threatened to have them both arrested so their son would be placed in child protective services - is now a full-fledged social justice warrior. We're sure he can point us to all the separated migrant families he helped under Obama when the kids were put in actual cages, and that this isn't some shameless publicity stunt to land more face time on CNN.

#1 pic Obama's Migrant shelter with cage/fence vs #2 pic Trump's actual Migrant shelter without. pic.twitter.com/NDpCk0STUa — 1776 🇺🇸 III%er (@WestPointIII) June 16, 2018

Avenatti directed his newfound humanitarian outrage at Trump aide Stephen Miller - who is widely credited with Trump's "zero tolerance" immigration policy, tweeting to Miller, who is Jewish, "Stephen Miller: Congrats, the separation policy that you sold to your boss Mr. Trump will result in images that will crater you both. We will ensure you will never escape them. In your fascist zeal , you forgot that mothers are mothers first, regardless of their politics."

Stephen Miller: Congrats, the separation policy that you sold to your boss Mr. Trump will result in images that will crater you both. We will ensure you will never escape them. In your fascist zeal, you forgot that mothers are mothers first, regardless of their politics. #Basta — Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) June 17, 2018

“No nation can have the policy that whole classes of people are immune from immigration law or enforcement,” Miller told the New York Times. “It was a simple decision by the administration to have a zero tolerance policy for illegal entry, period. The message is that no one is exempt from immigration law.”

Avenatti, whose company fired a woman for being pregnant, clearly cares about families - as we're sure he'll let us know on his next CNN junket.