Twitter Can't Stop Mocking Donald Trump Over His 'Bad Hombres' Line at Presidential Debate
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The Republican nominee made the comment while discussing his stance on immigration reform during the third and final debate held on Wednesday night, October 19 in Las Vegas.

AceShowbiz - Donald Trump just keeps providing entertainment for everyone. At the third and final presidential debate on Wednesday night, October 19, the Republican nominee once again ended up becoming a laughingstock, this time thanks to the "bad hombres" line he made while discussing his stance on immigration reform.

During the debate held in Las Vegas, Trump insisted that he would build a wall separating the U.S. and Mexico, and deported illegal immigrants if he won the election. "We have to have strong borders. Now, I want to build a wall, we need the wall," he told the crowd.

"One of my first acts will to be to get all of the drug lords - we have some bad, bad people in this country that have to go out, we're going to get them out. We're going to secure the border and once the border is secured, at a later date we will make a determination as to the rest," he continued. "But we have some bad hombres here and we are going to get them out."

His comment naturally caused Twitter users all over the country to freak out. Numerous viewers, including some famous faces, immediately took to the micro-blogging site to make fun of the 70-year-old businessman's statement and call him out for his "racist" remark.

"Bad hombres, bad hombres, Whatcha gonna do, Whatcha gonna do when they come for you #debate," user @daLici0us wrote. "BAD HOMBRE: the new Track from Jennifer Lopez feat. Pitbull #debate," @jaydubargh joked.

"What's worse is. dude mispronounced Hombres. If im Hispanic, Im double offended, because you didn't even offend me correctly. #BadHombres," @Dj_TruBlu said. "We got to rip out all these bad hombres! Because they are born with heroin ! And are making all the money !" Judd Apatow tweeted.

Trump's comment also sparked several hilarious memes and jokes about "bad ombre." Additionally, it prompted Merriam-Webster to tweet, "Somehow, this night ends with us writing an hombre/ombre/ombre explainer. Of course it does."

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