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Another Right-Wing Extremist With White Nationalist Ties Endorses Donald Trump

It comes as no surprise that Donald Trump would pick up the endorsement of anti-immigrant hardliner and conspiracy theorist Kris Kobach, who announced his support for the GOP presidential frontrunner in a statement(link is external) today.

Kobach, who serves as the Secretary of State of Kansas, a talk radio host and an anti-immigrant legal activist, said(link is external) that he is specifically endorsing Trump because of the billionaire mogul’s immigration stance, boasting that he told Trump that the PATRIOT Act “contains a provision that the United States can and should use as leverage with the Government of Mexico” to make them pay for the proposed border wall.

Back in 2012, Mitt Romney tapped Kobach, the architect of anti-immigrant laws (link is external) throughout the U.S., to serve as an adviser(link is external) on immigration policy in his campaign.

As Peter wrote at the time(link is external),

He may be best known as the brains behind Arizona’s “show me your papers” law, and he successfully pushed for anti-immigrant language in the platform, including a call for the federal government to deny funds to universities that allow illegal immigrants to pay in-state tuition – a plank that puts Kobach and the platform at odds with Kansas law. Immigration is not Kobach’s only issue. He is an energizing force behind the Republican Party’s massive push for voter suppression laws around the country, and he led the effort to get language inserted into the platform calling on states to pass laws requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration. He also pushed language aimed at the supposed threat to the Constitution and laws of the US from “Sharia law”; getting this language into the platform puts the GOP in position of endorsing a ludicrous far-right conspiracy theory.

Kobach, who once worked for an anti-immigrant hate group(link is external), has also spoken(link is external) alongside(link is external) White Nationalist leaders, most recently addressing(link is external) a racist media outlet called the Social Contract Press(link is external).

Kobach has also used his radio show to voice his extremist views: He warned that Latinos may one day conduct ethnic cleansing(link is external) in America, claimed Democrats are “replacing American voters with newly legalized aliens(link is external)” and wondered if President Obama would ban the prosecution of black people (link is external) , deriding the president as the product of “ Ctrl+Click or tap to follow the link">affirmative action culture(link is external)” and possibly a secret Muslim(link is external).

His record as secretary of state is even more troubling, as Kobach used the myth of mass voter fraud to push through stringent laws that have disenfranchised(link is external) thousands(link is external) of Kansans.