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1.7k shares SHARE TWEET SMS SEND EMAIL He immigrants are rapists and criminals who are bringing drugs to the U.S. He also the Mexican government is forcing their most unwanted people into the country. And he, Donald Trump, is running for president of the United States. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks to members of the City Club of Chicago Monday, June 29, 2015, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast) As the Republican presidential debate nears, the presidential hopeful seems to be gaining momentum in the that have placed him under fire from to . RELATED: In case you’ve lost count, here is a list of the many companies and countries who have spoken out against Trump’s immigration remarks: 1. Univision Adios. The Spanish-based network was quick to react by ending its contract with Trump. It cancelled its coverage of this year’s Miss USA, prompting Trump to . Trump’s reaction: Univision apologized to me but I will not accept their apology. I will be suing them fora lot of money. Miss U.S.A. contestants are hurt! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) says it never apologized. Furthermore, it called Trump’s lawsuit  arguing that the decision was based off of the network’s preference for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. 2. NBC The network dumped Trump from The Apprentice and decided to not air his beauty pageants, Miss USA and Miss Universe, after heavy pressure from an . Will Trump file a ? He might. His reaction: Look what the President of NBC sent me recently about his stay in my Las Vegas hotel. Very loyal guy. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) The candidate’s legal team says NBC‘s decision to stop airing the pageant is ” — an agreement it says NBC hasn’t followed. Trump’s attorney will also be seeking private arbitration outside the court, as stipulated in the contract. Meanwhile, Trump’s partial ownership of Miss Universe with NBC is in limbo. 3. ESPN The sports networkand decided to move the ESPY Celebrity Golf Classicaway from his eponymous golf club. In a , ESPN said the “charity outing benefits The V Foundation’s Stuart Scott Memorial Cancer Research Fund” which provides “resources for important cancer research for minority populations, including Hispanics and African Americans.” “Our decision reflects our deep feelings for our former colleague and support for inclusion of all sports fans. Diversity and inclusion are core values at ESPN and our decision also supports that commitment,” the statement said. loses yet ANOTHER business partner in the form of ! — Perez Hilton (@PerezHilton) 4. NASCAR Swerve. NASCAR has sped away and will not return to Trump properties for its postseason banquet. “We looked at obviously everything that we saw coming down and what we heard from our sponsors and our partners and what we feel we should be doing, and that is what led us to the decision today,” David Higdon, NASCAR spokesperson, 5. Costa Rica You know it’s serious when other countries get involved.organizers will not participate or broadcast Trump’s Miss Universe — neither will  nor . 6. Macy’s will remove Donald Trump merchandise from all of its stores. “We are disappointed and distressed by recent remarks about immigrants from Mexico. We do not believe the disparaging characterizations portray an accurate picture of the many Mexicans, Mexican Americans and Latinos who have made so many valuable contributions to the success of our nation,” Macy’s said in a Gratified to hear Macy's is discontinuing its line of Trump menswear but disturbed to learn of the existence of Trump menswear. — Andy Khouri (@andykhouri) Trump’s reaction: Thx to all the people who called to say they are cutting their credit card as a protest against illegal immigrants pouring into US — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) 7 . New York City “Trump’s comments do not represent the values of inclusion and openness that define us as New Yorkers. Our Mexican brothers and sisters make up an essential part of thiscity’s vibrant and diverse community, and we will continue to celebrate and support New Yorkers of every background.” — New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is a student at Armstrong State University and a summer 2015 USA TODAY Collegiate Correspondent. , , , , , , , , , , ,   1.7k shares SHARE TWEET SMS SEND EMAIL Related Stories Comments

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