Anne Coulter: Mexican Immigrants More Dangerous Than Shark Attacks
Fox News pundit and Republican Party stalwart Ann Coulter used her Independence Day holiday weekend appearance to argue Mexican immigrants are more dangerous than deadly shark attacks.
According to Raw story, Coulter also let it be known that she's convinced 2016 GOP Presidential hopeful Donald Trump has been fully vindicated based on his recent assertions that immigrants are rapist because the primary suspect in the recent killing of a San Francisco woman happens to be an undocumented immigrant.
The New York Daily News reports Francisco Sanchez, the man charged in the senseless and unprovoked shooting death of 32-year-old Kate Steinle, had also been deported five times, most recently in 2009.
"I'm dying to know if Jeb Bush attacks Donald Trump for his comments," added Coulter. "I'm gathering he won't be speaking at her funeral."
Coulter later mocked many of the safety measures taken by government officials going into the July 4 weekend.
"The media was consumed with stories, Americans have to be on the lookout for ISIS attacks and terror attack expected, and oh, shark attacks," she said. "I will bet you by the end of the weekend, more Americans will have been killed by Mexicans than by ISIS or by sharks."
Coulter also charged many have found it hard to cover up Steinle's death, like most crimes committed by immigrants because it had happened in a liberal city.
"There are so many drunk driving accidents, so many Americans being killed and raped in places liberals don't go," she said. "They just take the cheap labor."
Coulter also insisted Republican candidates are making a huge mistake by tailoring any of their message to Latino voters because it is already a lost cause.
"Whether its feminist, the abortion ladies, the gun hysterics, and now they are obsessed with getting the Hispanic vote," she said. "It repeatedly doesn't work. And the most His-pandering president we ever had was George Bush, and it was 'Oh whoa, he got 40 percent of the Hispanic vote.' Well that's still losing."
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