Ann Coulter sat down with Sean Hannity tonight to talk about new Republican proposals on immigration reform, especially in the wake of feedback made by means of Jeb Bush this week. Coulter and Hannity agreed that any GOP plan needs to prioritize border enforcement first prior to getting round to the tens of millions of illegal immigrants already in the United States. Coulter said that liberals who need first of all legalization are going back to their “old tips and seeking to liberate criminals.”

Hannity said that the borders need to be secure and once they get secured they should get a “seal of approval” via Republicans. Coulter hit the media for convincing Americans that constructing a wall is loopy, like “sending a man to Mars.” She defined that any plan must be enforcement first, and liberals looking to take care of legalization first are going again to their “old tips and looking to liberate criminals.”

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Hannity requested Coulter if the Democrats are viewing this from a prism of electoral politics and hoping combating for immigration reform will get them more give a boost to. Coulter agreed, and in brief tussled with Hannity over whether or not the concept supplied via Marco Rubio puts legalization prior to enforcement. Hannity insisted it does not, whereas Coulter said “step one is illegal immigrants are felony,” and they can’t begin from that.

Coulter continued to say that unlawful immigrants don’t in reality need citizenship, they wish to proceed living here illegally. She brought that the United States must also restoration its criminal immigration device too, arguing that too many prison immigrants are on govt help and that the United States must prioritize taking care of its ‘native-born.”

Hannity highlighted how Obama has persisted to demagogue the GOP, though he did acknowledge the Republican celebration at present lacks a point of “message self-discipline.” Coulter said that each time a Democrat says that a coverage or regulation is “fashionable-feel,” Republicans want to “nail the Democrats down” and make contact with them out on exactly what they imply by that.

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