And Then There Was One—And He Means What He Says About Immigration

And Then There Was One—And He Means What He Says About Immigration, by Ann Coulter.

A guy just won the Republican nomination for president by spending no money, hiring no pollsters, running virtually no TV ads, and just saying what he truly believed no matter how many times people told him he couldn’t say that. … Pay attention, because it’s the last time we’re going to see it in our lifetimes. …

It’s odd. When Trump launched his campaign by talking about Mexican rapists and the wall, his critics hysterically denounced him, rushing to TV to say he did NOT represent the Republican Party! Only after it became resoundingly clear that large majorities of Americans agreed with Trump did his critics try a new tack: He doesn’t believe it!

On self-deportation:

Also, a lot of people didn’t like the phrase “self-deportation.” Why not just say: “They’ll go home the same way they came“?

He means it on immigration:

[H]e talks about immigration at every single one of his massive rallies and always gets the biggest, most sustained standing ovations when he mentions the wall;

His never, ever, ever backing down on the wall, sanctuary cities, anchor babies, suspending Muslim immigration, etc., etc., despite unprecedented attacks from both the liberal and “conservative” media.