Taco trucks form wall around Donald Trump's Las Vegas hotel in protest

A caravan of taco trucks formed a wall in front of Donald Trump's Las Vegas hotel on Wednesday morning to protest the GOP presidential nominee's immigration platform and make a plea for better working contracts for hotel employees.

The rally organized by Culinary Union 226 drew from two of the more preposterous moments in this election cycle: Trump's repeated pitch for a wall between the U.S. and Mexico to prevent immigrants from coming into the country and Latino's for Trump founder Marco Gutierrez's dark warning that failing to do anything about Mexico's "dominant culture" in the U.S. would lead to "taco trucks on every corner."

Seven taco trucks, a crowd of people, and the Reverend Jesse Jackson showed up for the event that started at 10 a.m. in front of Trump International, a few miles from the location of the final debate to take place Wednesday night.

"We're building a wall of tacos," Culinary Union spokesperson Bethany Khan told SFGATE. "Trump hotel workers are fighting for a contract deal. They want their boss Donald Trump to negotiate their contract."

Khan also explained that this is a celebration of the immigrants who have contributed to the building of America as well as a statement against the hateful remarks Trump has made against these people on the campaign trail.

"We're celebrating that this hotel owned by Trump was built by immigrants," Khan said. "Immigrant hands built this."