Airbnb has launched a $100,000 digital ad campaign promoting listings in places that President Trump reportedly referred to as “shitholes.”

The vacation rental company says it will try to use the cash to boost tourism in Haiti, El Salvador and countries in Africa that Trump was said to have badmouthed during an Oval Office meeting on immigration last week, according to Fortune.

They hope that the ads will “encourage more travelers to visit these special and beautiful places” — as part of “our mission to create a world where anyone can belong anywhere.”

Airbnb’s social media team began tweeting about the destinations over the weekend, along with Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky.

“We heard there’s been some expletive-filled interest in Haiti recently,” the company wrote on its Twitter page. “Which reminded us to revisit just how beautiful this country is. And the only thing more inspiring than the land? Its people.”

Chesky added, “2.7M guests from Airbnb decided that countries in Africa, El Salvador, and Haiti were beautiful enough to visit. When we embrace the world, we see its beauty.”

While Trump denies making his controversial “shithole countries” comment to describe the aforementioned nations, several lawmakers have since confirmed the statement.

“The language used by me at the DACA meeting was tough, but this was not the language used,” Trump tweeted on Friday.

Despite Trump’s alleged comments, Airbnb says hosts in Haiti, El Salvador and Africa earned a whopping $170 million in 2017.

“Things you should know about Morocco: Yes, it really IS in Africa. And contrary to some recent remarks, it really IS this beautiful,” Airbnb tweeted Friday. “But more importantly, it’s home to the kindest people who are proud to share their culture. We suggest you take them up on their offer. #weaccept.”