An immigrant activist group has taken its opposition to Donald Trump to a new level, releasing a video Wednesday featuring several Hispanic children yelling obscenities at the Republican presidential candidate.
The nonprofit group Deport Racism claims its mission is to “fight anti-Latino and anti-immigrant racism in the 2016 election” using a host of tactics including “headline-generating confrontations with presidential candidates who promote racism and xenophobia.”
And the group’s latest video surely fits that description.
As NBC readies itself for Trump’s upcoming gig as the host of “Saturday Night Live” on Nov. 7, Deport Racism is taking aim at some of the billionaire’s most controversial comments about illegal immigrants and their U.S.-born children, using children themselves.
“Republicans use offensive words. So here’s a few of our own: F— you, racist f—!,” a smiling young boy says at the beginning of the video.
A chorus of children then continues, “We’re Latino kids born in the USA! And we’ve got something to say. I’m Rosa. I’m Ricardo. My friends call me Rick. But you keep calling me ‘anchor baby’? Wow. Racist d—!”
As the children beat a pinata version of Trump, they accuse him of hating the Constitution’s protection of all Americans, regardless of race, and wanting to “tear [up] the Bill of Rights.”
“Yo, Trump! You may be high in the polls, thanks to pinches racist suckers, but your whole thing has to come from me. If you try to deport my abuelita [grandmother], mother——-!,” shout the children, who are clad in “deport racism 2016” shirts.
“I’m an American, born in the USA … If you don’t like our Constitution and what it stands for, get the f— out of my country,” a young boy states as the video comes to an end.

