Coulter Slams Trump On Immigration: ‘If Only He Were President’
- 6 years ago
Ann Coulter again slammed President Trump on immigration.
Conservative commentator Ann Coulter again slammed President Trump on immigration. She said in a Tuesday tweet, "If only he were president!" and included a link to a Fox News clip. In it, Trump noted: "We have the worst immigration laws and the dumbest immigration laws in the history of the world." That statement was made during a Monday briefing on Hurricane Michael after being asked about reports that his administration was considering a new family-separation effort at the U.S.-Mexico border. Trump also said: "I'm considering changing the immigration laws, and I've been doing it for a while…Somebody comes into our country, they put one foot on our land, and we have to bring them through a long court process. Or we have catch and release, which is even worse…So we're looking at all immigration laws. They are a disaster. They're a laughingstock all over the world. And this country will never be a laughingstock when I'm running it."
Notably, Coulter was a big supporter of campaign-era Trump, but had a change of heart when, according to her, he didn't prove to be as tough on immigration as he'd suggested he would be.
Conservative commentator Ann Coulter again slammed President Trump on immigration. She said in a Tuesday tweet, "If only he were president!" and included a link to a Fox News clip. In it, Trump noted: "We have the worst immigration laws and the dumbest immigration laws in the history of the world." That statement was made during a Monday briefing on Hurricane Michael after being asked about reports that his administration was considering a new family-separation effort at the U.S.-Mexico border. Trump also said: "I'm considering changing the immigration laws, and I've been doing it for a while…Somebody comes into our country, they put one foot on our land, and we have to bring them through a long court process. Or we have catch and release, which is even worse…So we're looking at all immigration laws. They are a disaster. They're a laughingstock all over the world. And this country will never be a laughingstock when I'm running it."
Notably, Coulter was a big supporter of campaign-era Trump, but had a change of heart when, according to her, he didn't prove to be as tough on immigration as he'd suggested he would be.