Eric Trump and his wife took a picture with two sisters at a campaign rally on Saturday, despite the fact that one of the women wore a shirt that read "Latina contra Trump." Contra is the Spanish word for against.

The sisters, Annie and Ceci Cardelle, posted photos of themselves at the North Carolina rally, where Eric Trump was campaigning for his father, GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump Donald John TrumpOmar fires back at Trump over rally remarks: 'This is my country' Pelosi: Trump hurrying to fill SCOTUS seat so he can repeal ObamaCare Trump mocks Biden appearance, mask use ahead of first debate MORE.

When you protest a Trump rally but no one realizes your shirt says "Latinas AGAINST trump" so they take pics w/ you like you're supporters pic.twitter.com/5ce8SZw5Mh — CC (@cecicardelle) October 21, 2016

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One of the sisters told BuzzFeed that she originally did not want to attend the rally.

“I didn’t want to go hear Eric Trump speak, but [my sister] really wanted to, so I couldn’t just go without making a little bit of a statement," Annie Cardelle told the outlet.

She tweeted photos of herself and pointed out that no one noticed her shirt said she was against Trump.

Her tweet went viral, garnering over 70,000 retweets as of Sunday evening.

No one at the rally realized my shirt said AGAINST tr*mp... congrats, y'all played yourselves pic.twitter.com/qZ3x1ER8j0 — Annie (@AnnieCardelle) October 21, 2016

The Republican nominee has received significant criticism for his rhetoric about minorities throughout the election cycle. When Donald Trump declared his candidacy in June 2015, he said many Mexican immigrants are "rapists" and other criminals.

In the final presidential debate on Wednesday, Trump used the phrase "bad hombres" when he spoke of securing the border.