'I give up': Ann Coulter has had enough, says dreamers 'can stay' but Trump 'must go'

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'I give up': Ann Coulter has had enough, says dreamers 'can stay' but Trump 'must go'
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'I give up': anncoulter has had enough, says dreamers 'can stay' but Trump 'must go'

, Coulter wrote about both what she saw as Democratic inaction to America's immigration issues and broken campaign promises from Trump's regime.

"Our country is being inundated with 100,000 Latin Americans every month. That's in addition to the thousands of refugees being admitted each month from the rest of the world," she wrote."Did we vote for this? I'm fairly certain we did not. In fact, as I recall, Americans have voted for the exact opposite every time they've been given the chance to vote on immigration.

But she has had praise for other Trump-related matters—including saying that a man who stabbed the Baby Trump balloon was"

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