LAS VEGAS – Trump’s reference to some “bad hombres” hiding out in the United States was too much for Twitter users to ignore Wednesday.
While speaking about immigration during the final presidential debate, Donald Trump vowed to remove some “bad, bad people” from the United States.
.@realDonaldTrump caused #BadHombres to trend on Twitter. What will he say next? WATCH LIVE: https://t.co/fOxDh7Xhns #debate pic.twitter.com/HBfDlEz0jA
— ABC13 Houston (@abc13houston) October 20, 2016
Hours after taco truck owners created a “wall” in front of Trump’s Las Vegas hotel, Trump doubled down on his commitment to the wall between the U.S. and Mexico.
“We’re going to secure the border, and once the border is secured at a later date, we’ll make a determination as to the rest,” Trump said. “But we have some bad hombres here and we’re going to get them out.”
Trump added, “Right now, we’re getting the drugs, they’re getting the cash.”
Of course Trump’s Spanish pronunciation of “bad hombres” sparked this trending hashtag:
Trump saving us from #badhombres #debates pic.twitter.com/HtYDcVeoHY
— LeahLaO (@LeahLochoa) October 20, 2016
HE JUST SPOKE SPANISH. SEND HIM BACK TO MEXICO. #badhombres #debatenight
— Funny Or Die (@funnyordie) October 20, 2016
That cinches it. I'm officially making #BadHombres the name of my production company.
— Bad Hombre Jose (@JoseMolinaTV) October 20, 2016
This gem of a gif was clearly just waiting for #badhombres to unleash itself #DebateNight pic.twitter.com/zFnkPzknLH
— Nick Lee (@realnicklee) October 20, 2016
"We have some #badhombres" okay then… #Debate pic.twitter.com/5z4p92k3OH
— Brandon Miller (@bmiller850) October 20, 2016
Here he goes about immigration…. sniffing and talking about #badhombres.#debatenight pic.twitter.com/19wb1j115m
— Devin Hunter (@MrDevinHunter) October 20, 2016