Trump’s ‘bad hombres’ echoes on both sides of the border
PHOENIX — Donald Trump’s utterance of “bad hombres” during Wednesday night’s presidential debate echoed across both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border.
Within minutes, the Republican nominee was getting a lashing about his mangling of English and Spanish.
Trump — whose proposal for a wall at the U.S.-Mexico border helped fuel his rise to the party nomination — blamed some “bad hombres here” for drug epidemics around the country, and promised to kick them out.
“Bad hombres” quickly began trending on Twitter.