Donald Trump
Donald Trump attends the 2015 Hank's Yanks Golf Classic at Trump Golf Links Ferry Point on July 6, 2015 in New York City. Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images

Despite all the controversy, presidential candidate Donald Trump is convinced he will win the Latino vote in 2016.

In an interview with NBC News on Wednesday, not only did Trump slam candidates Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush, but he stood strong with his remarks about undocumented Mexicans and assured that he will win the votes of Latinos at elections.

"I have a great relationship with the Mexican people. I have many people working for me - look at the job in Washington - I have many legal immigrants working with me. And many of them come from Mexico. They love me, I love them," he told NBC. "And I'll tell you something, if I get the nomination, I'll win the Latino vote."

The 69-year-old public figure, who during his presidential kickoff speech referred to Mexicans as "criminals" and "rapists," stated that "there's nothing to apologize for" regarding his comments.

In fact, he's convinced that Latino voters will support him because he's the only presidential candidate who will create jobs in America.

"Hillary Clinton is not going to be able to create jobs, I will tell you right now. Neither is Jeb Bush going to be able to create jobs. I will create jobs and the Latinos will have jobs that they don't have right now. And I will win that vote," the business mogul said.

Furthermore, he targeted Mrs. Clinton's immigration policy and labeled her as the "worst secretary of state in the history of our nation."

"Hillary's weak on immigration, I might be divisive on immigration, but she's weak on immigration, which is far worse. If you listen to Hillary, she is so weak on immigration, we will have a crime rate like you've never seen," he said, adding that her policy would let everybody come in to the country, "killers, criminals and drug dealers."

In the interview, the 2016 GOP contender also addressed the businesses that have cut ties with him, such as NBC, Univision and Macy's. "This is too important. Yeah, I'm losing some contracts. Who cares?" Trump said. "They're weak and they want to be politically correct. Some of them have already apologized to me and said they made a mistake."

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