Trump told Ramos to ‘go back to Univision’ in 2015 (Picture: Getty Images)

Footage of a Spanish-language journalist being told to ‘get out of my country’ at a Trump campaign press conference has re-emerged.

Many are saying the video, which was filmed in the early days of the President’s campaign in August 2015, was an early indication of the kind of leader Trump would turn out to be.

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It shows Jorge Ramos, a well-known and respected broadcaster for Univision, attempting to ask Donald Trump a question about his immigration policies.

Instead of responding, the future POTUS told him to ‘go back to Univision’ before instructing his aides to forcibly remove Ramos.


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Univision is a USA-based Spanish-language broadcaster.

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Ramos, meanwhile, kept attempting to bring up his point – telling Trump and the watchful cameras that ‘I am a reporter and I have a right to ask a question’.



Once outside the conference room the Trump aide, who apparently hadn’t heard of Ramos and was unaware that he was American, told him to ‘get out of my country’.

When the reporter responded that ‘I am also a US citizen’, the aide dismissed him and said: ‘Univision, whatever.’

The aide kicked Ramos out before telling him to ‘get out of my country’ (Picture: Getty Images)

At the time, the shocking moment was included in Ramos’s documentary on the rise of nationalism, white supremacy and the alt-right in the US.

The documentary, Hate Rising, was published by Fusion in October 2016 and is available to watch in its entirety on YouTube.

The video was shared again by Noor Ajaj on Twitter, who asked ‘Why isn’t this trending???!’

Thousands of retweets and ‘favourites’ later, people were saying that it showed what kind of political leader Trump would turn out to be.

‘This attitude is what scares me,’ one user wrote. ‘Trump is still the same person, still the pussy grabber and the racist.’

And another added: ‘There has been SO much since this. I’d forgotten. Thanks for retweeting and reminding us what a POS [piece of shit] POTUS really is.’

Which countries are included in Trump's immigration orders? Citizens of the following seven Muslim-majority countries are temporarily banned from entering the US: Iran

Iraq

Syria

Yemen

Sudan

Somalia

Libya Refugees: Refugees from Syria are all barred, indefinitely, and with immediate effect

All other asylum seekers are barred from the US for 120 days However, the ban does not apply to the following Muslim-majority countries (where Trump - conveniently - has business interests): UAE

Saudi Arabia

Turkey

Egypt

The President has sparked major international protests with his so-called ‘Muslim ban’ – an immigration and travel ban that applies to anyone from seven Muslim-majority countries.

This includes green card holders, who are legal permanent US residents. As a result, hundreds of people who live, work and have families in the US have been stuck abroad.

There is also an indefinite ban on Syrian refugees entering the US, and a temporary ban on all other refugees – meaning that people have been left stranded abroad and at US airports with nowhere to go.