Just one day after Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush said that multiculturalism was bad for the United States, Democrat Hillary Clinton’s campaign released a video highlighting rhetoric by Bush and other Republican candidates on immigration, the Spanish language and Muslims.

Set to the tune of "America, The Beautiful," the video plays clips of Bush, businessman Donald Trump, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson and Ohio Gov. John Kasich, with the text "The Republican vision for America."

The first clip is of Bush, saying at a Cedar Falls, Iowa, campaign stop that "we should not have a multicultural society." Bush's comments were made in response to a question from a woman who asked how the U.S. government could help refugees better integrate in society.

The video includes several clips of Trump, including one where he is speaking at the second Republican presidential debate in Simi Valley, Calif., saying that "this is a country where we should speak English, not Spanish." It also includes the exchange between Trump and a man at a New Hampshire town hall who asserted that President Barack Obama was a Muslim. The statement was left unchecked by Trump.

The video also highlights Carson, the retired neurosurgeon whose campaign is currently in a firestorm over his comments that a Muslim should not be president, and Kasich, the Ohio governor who under fire last week for a story he told during a campaign stop in California about tipping the Hispanic maid in his hotel.

"A lot of them do jobs that they’re willing to do and that’s why in the hotel you leave a little tip," Kasich said.