Its Ann Coulter versus president Donald Trump's English this time as she tries to point out her disagreements on Trump's newly-unveiled immigration plan. The political commentator wanted president Donald Trump to learn English so he can properly understand the meaning of the word "wall." Since the start of his presidency, the reality star-turned-politician has been bombarded with negativities and oust movements because of the manner he speaks, his policies and just plain because of being Donald Trump.

In a recent press conference, president Donald Trump presented his proposal that will once again alter the family-based migration, security on the southern border, and the asylum system. And because immigration issues have always been controversial and complicated, different personalities have already expressed their disapproval, and one of them was Ann Coulter. The syndicated columnist live-tweeted through Trump's speech and began with mocking Trump: "If you become VERY proficient at English, @realDonaldTrump, someday you will understand the meaning of the word 'WALL.'"

Ann Coulter expressed her frustration with president Trump's still unfulfilled promises. Yes, she is a Trump supporter since 2016, and Coulter has a strong disinclination for to illegal immigrants staying in the country. And the far-right conservative has been disappointed that Trump has not remained steadfast about building the border wall, one of his biggest and most-repeated campaign promises.

The "wall" as Ann Coulter emphasized wall /wôl/ noun 1.a continuous vertical brick or stone structure that encloses or divides an area of land. Coulter wanted to imply that president Trump's immigration bill does nothing about "Dreamers. No, doing nothing, means they get to stay - and yet another year goes by with no enforcement against millions of illegal aliens. NO WALL. KEEPS SAME MASSIVE LEVELS OF LEGAL IMMIGRATION. And this is the rube-bait campaign document, not even a serious bill."

Ann Coulter even posted a semi- I.Q. TEST: Was the chant at Trump rallies ...

1) "make the border operationally secure!"

2) "develop border security programs!"

3) "invest in technology at the border!"

4) BUILD THE WALL!" With the continuing alterations of his policies, president Donald Trump tries to be "pro-American, pro-immigrant and pro-worker," but instead loses a few of his supporters who were already embracing his new governance.

Ann Coulter reiterated The Total Immigration Moratorium pushed by her party, and as a Republican herself, she prefers foreigners than "more immigrants." Coulter wanted to hear the word "wall" from president Trump rather than what he is now implying as only a "border security." Her commentaries started daily in late January, after he ended a 35-day partial government shutdown without receiving any funds to build an actual wall along the border.