Mark Dice, who posted the footage online, claimed the family were no worse than Islamic militant group Hamas

Her mother was heard agreeing with the youngster, telling her 'that's right'

'Cause he wants to take away our family,' youngster explained in the video

When asked why she wants to kill Trump she says it's because he 'is bad'

Shocking new video footage shows two parents teaching their toddler to say she wants to kill Donald Trump.

The young girl, who is sat surrounded by dolls, is heard telling her mom and dad, who are off camera: 'We're going to kill Donald Trump.'

'Oh is that a fact?' Her father asked in the video posted by a right-wing blogger. 'Why are we going to kill Donald Trump?' her mother chimed in.

'Cause he's bad,' said three-year-old, whose identity has been obscured for her own privacy.

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Shocking new video footage shows two parents teaching their toddler to say she wants to kill Donald Trump (pictured on the left is right-wing blogger and conspiracy theorist Mark Dice who claimed the family were 'no different from (militant Islamist group) Hamas')

Her mother, who is believed to be a Mexican immigrant living in America, is heard whispering in agreement, 'that's right'.

When asked why she thought Trump was bad, the girl replied it was: 'Cause he wants to take away our family.'

'That's mean, huh?' her dad replies. 'Mean Donald Trump.'

When the youngster's mother asks her what they were going to do about Trump, her daughter fires back: 'We have to kill him,' as her parents burst into laughter.

The video has been posted by right-wing blogger and conspiracy theorist Mark Dice who claimed the family were 'no different from (militant Islamist group) Hamas, raising their children to grow up to be suicide bombers'.

'Now Mexican Americans are doing the same thing to their children, encouraging them to want to kill the possible next president of the United States,' he said at the end of the video on Infowars.com.

'This is the sort of trash,' the staunch Trump supporter said, referring to the toddler and her parents, 'Donald Trump wants deported from this country.

The young girl, who is surrounded by dolls as she is sat at the dinner, is heard telling her mom and dad: 'We have to kill him'

When asked why they were going to kill him, the girl (whose face has been obscured for her own privacy) told her parents it was because 'he's bad'

While it is unlikely that anyone would take the threat from a three-year-old girl very seriously, it is not the first time the controversial Republican presidential candidate has received death threats.

Trump has been trying to win over voters with his tough stance on immigration.

But his pledge to build a wall along the entire Mexican border and his outrageous comments, calling Mexican immigrants 'rapists and killers' have infuriated Latino communities.

While his calls to ban all Muslims from entering the country sparked international outrage.

In March this year, a flight student from Egypt faced deportation from the United States after he posted on Facebook that he was willing to kill Donald Trump and the world would thank him.

The 23-year-old said he wrote the message because he was angered by Trump's comments about Muslims. He said he immediately regretted it, and he never intended to harm anyone.

'It's just a stupid post. You can find thousands of these every hour on Facebook and the media,' he told The Associated Press in a phone interview from jail. 'I don't know why would they think I am a threat to the national security of the United States just because of a stupid post.'

Elsayed was not charged with a criminal offence but U.S. Secret Service agents said his visa to attend flight school had been revoked. He was arrested by immigration authorities.

Trump (pictured today during a speech on Veteran affairs) has been trying to win over voters with his tough stance on immigration. But his pledge to build a wall along the entire Mexican border and his outrageous comments, calling Mexican immigrants 'rapists and killers' have infuriated Latino communities

The following month, a Connecticut student was arrested after tweets he made about bombing a Donald Trump rally were picked up by the Secret Service.

Connecticut State Police allege that Sean Taylor Morkys, 20, posted the message: 'Is someone going to bomb the Trump rally or am I going to have to?'

They say the psychology student then posted a second tweet warning friends to have their family members leave Trump's Bridgeport, Connecticut rally so they wouldn't get hurt.

Police say they received the Secret Service tip-off while Trump's rally at Crosby High School on April 23 was still ongoing, BNO News reported.