USA Today reports:
In a perfect world, the presidency would be decided by Americans with all-American grandparents, and they would elect Donald Trump. At least, that seems to be conservative pundit Ann Coulter’s vision of a perfect world. Coulter caught flack on Twitter by critics who called her racist and xenophobic.
Some pointed out that Coulter’s tweet sounds similar to what Nazi Germany envisioned when the Nuremberg race laws were enacted in the Third Reich. In 1935, Nazis announced the new laws stripping citizenship from Jews, or anyone with three or four Jewish grandparents, according to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum website. The law also banned Jews from marrying or having sexual relations from those identified as German.
Others noted that in such a case, even Trump wouldn’t be allowed to vote. His mother is Scottish. Trump’s children wouldn’t be allowed to vote either as his ex-wife, Ivana, and his wife, Melania, are immigrants.
Shout out to Ann Coulter for getting in that last minute coded white supremacist rhetoric, right before the election https://t.co/BbLMvLbJiR
— Tariq Nasheed (@tariqnasheed) November 8, 2016
Note: Trump's mother was an immigrant. So even he wouldn't qualify to be one of your Volksamerikaner. @AnnCoulter https://t.co/hW4DbFayXT
— Eric Kleefeld (@EricKleefeld) November 8, 2016