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U.S. property magnate Donald Trump smiles during the inauguration of the Trump Ocean Club in Panama City July 6, 2011. The 70-story luxury residential and hotel is the first Trump hotel in Latin America. Reuters

It looks like Donald Trump really pissed people off this time. After publicly offending Mexicans and Latinos in the U.S. by calling them “rapists” and saying they are "people that have lots of problems," the real estate tycoon is facing some trouble with his businesses, which (surprise, surprise) have a lot of Latinos involved. The successful businessman, who stated that Latinos were taking all the jobs in the States, apparently had a lot of them working for him, and with him, and they are no longer willing to do so.

Trump has decided to use his Twitter account to express himself, and that just seems to be creating more trouble for “The Apprentice” star. His continuous rants against México have caused Latinos and Non-Latinos to cut ties with Trump’s enterprises. Latino celebrities and TV Networks have also come together to boycott Mr. Trump and are standing up for Latinos in The U.S.

But it doesn’t end there, it was reported that The Trump Hotel Collection was hit by a major credit card breach this week. Krebs on Security, the first website to post this information, confirmed the happenings via data shared by several U.S. based banks.

The Trump Organization acknowledged the issue with a brief statement from Eric Trump, executive vice president of development and acquisitions: “Like virtually every other company these days, we have been alerted to potential suspicious credit card activity and are in the midst of a thorough investigation to determine whether it involves any of our properties,” the statement reads. “We are committed to safeguarding all guests’ personal information and will continue to do so vigilantly.”

It is unknown if there are any Latino hackers involved in this situation, but we can definitely say that things are not looking good for Mr. Donald Trump at the moment. You are fired!

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