Conservative commentator Ann Coulter is worried President-elect Donald Trump’s immigration plan could be a “big sell-out.”
“Sounds like the big sell-out is coming. Oh well. The voters did what we could. If Trump sells out, it’s not our fault,” Coulter tweeted Friday, linking to a report about Vice President-elect Mike Pence working with Congress on immigration.
Sounds like the big sell-out is coming. Oh well. The voters did what we could. If Trump sells out, it’s not our fault. https://t.co/tdMpAuDaRI
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) December 2, 2016
Coulter was an early supporter of Trump because of his hardline stance on immigration. But she mocked him in August for suggesting he would work with undocumented immigrants and have them just pay back taxes.
Trump proposed a temporary ban on Muslims immigration to the U.S. during his presidential campaign, but subsequently walked it back.
In an interview with “60 Minutes” days after his victory in the presidential election, Trump said his first steps regarding immigration would be to deport the criminal undocumented workers, which he estimated to be 2 or 3 million.
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