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At CPAC, Ann Coulter Threatens Republicans Who Support immigration Reform With “Death Squads”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 03/08/14 3:34 PM EST

From CSPAN's March 8 coverage of the 2014 Conservative Political Action Conference:

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Previously:

BuzzFeed: GOP Strategists Admit Conservative Media Hinder Immigration Reform

Conservative Media Urge GOP To “Do Nothing” On Immigration Reform

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