Conservative commentator Ann Coulter continued her tour of xenophobia and anti-immigrant fear mongering on Friday, warning white Americans that immigration will result in their daughters being raped.

During her appearance on "The Eric Metaxas Show" to promote her new book "¡Adios, America!" the controversial speaker blamed Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential election loss on immigration and shrinking white voter population, reports Right Wing Watch.

"Reagan got, I think it was 54 percent of the white vote, Romney got 59 percent of the white vote; the country in 1980 was about 90 percent white, now it's about 62 percent white though still only 72 who can vote," Coulter told media personality Eric Metaxas.

Coulter also stated that immigration will transform the U.S. into a nation like Uganda, where Americans will face gender segregation while women and children will be subjected to mass sexual violence.

"If something drastic isn't done right away, it is going to be George McGovern's America, it is going to be La Raza's America, it is going to be Uganda, basically," she said. "And get used to having segregated buses and subways, as they have in India and Mexico, because of the way women are treated and sexually abused there; get used to your little girls being raped and being pregnant; get used to not being able to go to your national parks because they are being burnt down, pot farms are being grown there, pesticides dumped all over."

The Republican author went on to say that "if this book doesn't work and change our immigration policy, that's it, time to build the bunker and hire the cheap maids."

Late last month, Coulter talked about her feelings of frustration and anger about the surge of Mexican immigrants coming into the U.S. during her a television interview on Fusion. Despite speaking to a largely Hispanic audience and TV host Jorge Ramos, the controversial critic stood by her claim that Americans should "fear immigrants" from Mexico "more than ISIS," an extreme terrorist group fighting and killing innocent people in Iraq and Syria.

"I have a little tip. If you don't want to be killed by ISIS, don't go to Syria. If you don't want to be killed by a Mexican, there's nothing I can tell you," Coulter said. "Very easy to not be killed by ISIS. Don't fly to Syria."

Coulter went on the describe America as the best country in the world before warning, "We are about to lose it. Everyone who lives here is going to lose that" and the people who will be "most hurt" by the introduction of new cultures to the United States would be "vulnerable" groups like women, children, animals and plants.

Listen to a clip of Ann Coulter's interview below.