Good Morning America reporter Tom Llamas has decided that the term "anchor baby" is now offensive. The journalist yelled at Donald Trump for a story that appeared Thursday, lecturing the candidate: "That's an offensive term! People find that hurtful."

Trump retorted, "You mean it's not political correct and yet everybody uses it?" Llamas exploded, "Look it up in the dictionary. It's offensive!" In a part of the exchange not aired on GMA, the journalist sarcastically began, "You said that you have a big heart, and that you’re not mean-spirited."

If the term "anchor baby" is offensive, it apparently wasn't hateful enough to provoke an objection from the co-host of Good Morning America. On August 4, 2010, George Stephanopoulos interviewed Lou Dobbs and had no reaction to the TV personality using the phrase:

GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: You've got people coming here simply for the purpose of having babies, dropping babies here. And then if you look at other liberal democracies, England, France, in Europe, they don't have birthright citizenship. DOBBS: Absolutely. We are the only nation, it's one of the reasons I embrace the idea of hearings. We're the only nation on Earth that gives birthright citizenship, and 400,000 anchor babies are estimated to have been born in this country last year. It's an immense problem.

On Tuesday, Llamas yelled questions at Trump's newly announced immigration policies: "How would you do it?... What would you tell a child of an undocumented immigrant? What would you tell that child born in the U.S.?"

A transcript of the August 20 GMA segment is below: