Ann Coulter Suggests Donald Trump Should Be Charged for Employing Undocumented Migrant Workers

Right-wing commentator and former avid supporter of President Donald Trump Ann Coulter has asked why the president and other employers have not been charged with a crime for hiring undocumented migrants.

"Yes, why WON'T authorities charge the employers using all the illegal alien workers?" Coulter wrote on Twitter, sharing an op-ed from The Washington Post calling out Trump's double standard of allegedly employing undocumented migrants while his administration raids other companies and deports working immigrants without legal status.

"ANSWER: BOTH REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCRATS SUCK UP TO EMPLOYERS FOR THEIR CAMPAIGN DONATIONS," Coulter answered her own question.

Yes, why WON'T authorities charge the employers using all the illegal alien workers?

ANSWER: BOTH REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCRATS SUCK UP TO EMPLOYERS FOR THEIR CAMPAIGN DONATIONS. https://t.co/z15zV8UsUd

— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) August 12, 2019

Coulter previously wrote a book entitled In Trump We Trust back in 2016, but has since soured on the president. The major political issue for the right-wing commentator was cracking down on undocumented immigration and building a wall at the southern border of the U.S. with Mexico. As time has passed without immigration policies that are hardline enough in her opinion, Coulter has steadily lashed out at Trump, predicting that he will be beat by a Democratic opponent in 2020.

The article re-tweeted by Coulter was titled "Another Trump double standard hurting the poor and minorities." In the op-ed, thePost's opinion editor James Downie detailed how the Trump administration has neglected to go after employers for hiring undocumented workers, choosing instead to largely just punish the migrants. Downie also pointed out that reporting by the Post has shown that the president's company, The Trump Organization, has employed undocumented individuals at several of its properties.

"It's worth noting that this discrepancy in enforcement is a policy change under the Trump administration. Before President Barack Obama's first term was over, his administration had already accumulated more audits and penalties on employers than were imposed during both terms of of the George W. Bush administration," Downie wrote.

"Funny how employer audits almost completely dried up after a president whose companies employ undocumented immigrants entered office," he pointed out.

Last week, The Post reported that at least at least eight Trump properties have hired a number of undocumented workers. The newspaper and other media outlets have repeatedly reported on the president's company employing migrants without legal status in the past, despite Trump's hardline immigration policies and routine criticism of individuals attempting to immigrate to the U.S.

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Ann Coulter speaks onstage during Politicon 2018 at Los Angeles Convention Center on October 20, 2018 in Los Angeles, California Rich Polk/Getty

On Sunday, CNN anchor Jake Tapper questioned acting Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Mark Morgan, who previously served as acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), why none of Trump's personal businesses had been raided.

"There have been zero raids on any of these [Trump Organization] companies despite headline after headline after headline," Tapper pointed out. "It seems like you guys are turning a blind eye to this crime being committed by the president's own companies," he said.

Although Morgan took issue with Tapper's characterization of immigration agent's actions, he did not give an answer as to why the president's properties had never been targeted.

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