Donald Trump’s new immigration policy may may seem confusing but that’s because you haven’t adopted the Katrina Pierson Zen of Trump.

x Katrinia Pierson on CNN just said Trump hasn't "changed his position on immigration, he's just changed the words he's saying." — ErikWemple (@ErikWemple) August 25, 2016

Freed from the meaning of those left wing, ivory tower words, Donald Trump is now able to communicate with followers using pure dog whistle. He can say things about “caring” and talk about “compassion” but his true followers are not thrown off by those ugly constructions of consonants and vowels. They grok that Trump still means to fold, spindle, and mutilate every person in the country unable to produce papers on demand. They know that the Sacred Wall and the Great Non-White Deportation are still safe in their minds, where they’re unaffected by the blurts of sound ordinary human beings use to exchange ideas.

Of course, not everyone has their bullet-necklance antenna aligned to properly receive the signals that keeps Pierson singing the Trumpy tune.

Ann Coulter revealed her sense of disgust with Donald Trump's latest comments on immigration in which he suggested an openness to changing his hard-line stance on illegal immigration. ... The conservative commentator, in the midst of a book tour for "In Trump We Trust: E Pluribus Awesome!" that included a launch party hosted by Breitbart News on Wednesday night, threatened earlier this week to abandon her efforts if Trump is softening his stance on immigration.

It’s a Breitbart vs. Breitbart intramural match for the heart of the alt-right. Coulter will be using words. Trump … whatever he’s using, it’ll change in ten minutes.

Stop listening to the words, Ann. Just peer into Trump’s soul. See? It’s as ugly as it ever was.