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Posted: 2015-07-01T19:42:13Z | Updated: 2015-07-01T19:59:01Z Shakira Reacts To Donald Trump's 'Hateful And Racist Speech' | HuffPost

Shakira Reacts To Donald Trump's 'Hateful And Racist Speech'

Shakira Shames Donald Trump For His 'Hateful And Racist Speech'
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NASHUA, NH - APRIL 18: Donald Trump speaks at the First in the Nation Republican Leadership Summit April 18, 2015 in Nashua, New Hampshire. The Summit brought together local and national Republicans and was attended by all the Republicans candidates as well as those eyeing a run for the nomination. (Photo by Darren McCollester/Getty Images)

More than two weeks after Donald Trump characterized Mexican immigrants to the U.S. as "rapists" and criminals , the backlash from the Latino community and from various businesses is still growing.

International superstar Shakira and department-store chain Macys are the latest to chime in on Trump's incendiary remarks, which he delivered in June while announcing his intention to seek the Republican presidential nomination.

The Colombian singer posted her reaction in both Spanish and English to her 32 million Twitter followers Tuesday night. She also posted her thoughts on Facebook , where she has more than 101 million followers worldwide.

Shakira, who lives in Barcelona, Spain, with her boyfriend and their two sons, denounced Trumps words as an attack on the United States legacy of diversity.

During Trump's announcement of his candidacy on June 16, the business mogul cited Mexican immigrants as one of the ills plaguing the United States .

"The U.S. has become a dumping ground for everybody elses problems," Trump said in that speech. "When Mexico sends its people, theyre not sending their best. Theyre not sending you. Theyre not sending you. Theyre sending people that have lots of problems, and theyre bringing those problems with us. Theyre bringing drugs. Theyre bringing crime. Theyre rapists. And some, I assume, are good people."

Macys on Wednesday became the latest company to sever its business relationship with Trump , announcing that it stands for diversity and inclusion and that it will phase out Trump's menswear collection.

Trump responded with a statement of his own, saying that in fact, he, not Macys, had decided to end the relationship, because his "principles are far more important ." He also accused both Macys and NBC -- which cut ties with Trump earlier this week over the immigration remarks -- of benefiting from illegal immigration.

"Clearly, NBC and Macy's support illegal immigration, which is totally detrimental to the fabric of our once great country, Trump's statement read . Both Macy's and NBC totally caved at the first sight of potential difficulty with special interest groups who are nothing more than professional agitators, who are not looking out for the people they purport to represent, but only for themselves. It is people like this that are actually running our country because our leaders are weak and ineffective."

Trump has stood by his comments about Mexican immigrants, telling Fox News ' Bill O'Reilly on Tuesday that the remarks were "totally accurate ." And while some of his business relationships have crumbled, he doesn't seem to be suffering politically, having placed second in a CNN poll released this week.

Colombian reggaeton star J Balvin was one of the first to take a stand against the mogul by canceling a scheduled performance at the Miss USA beauty pageant , which, like the Miss Universe pageant, is partly owned by Trump.

Latino stars Roselyn Sanchez and Cristian de la Fuente, who were expected co-host the Spanish telecast on Univision, also pulled out of the event.

Televisa, Mexicos largest television network, and former Miss Universe Lupita Jones also announced they would not be sending a contestant to this years Miss Universe pageant. In the past, Jones and Televisa have organized pageants where a representative of Mexico is chosen for the Miss Universe contest.

Latino celebrities in the U.S. have also spoken out against Trump. Mexican-American rapper Becky G wrote and recorded the song "We Are Mexico ," and the Ricky Martin Foundation decided to relocate its golf tournament , which it had initially planned to host at the Trump International Golf Club in Ro Grande, Puerto Rico.

In a tweet on June 25, Martin himself denounced Trumps comments .

A lot of hatred and ignorance in your heart, the singer wrote , adding the business moguls handle and the hashtag #LatinosUnidos, or Latinos United.

Univision, the countrys leading Spanish-language network, delivered the first major blow to Trump on June 25 when it announced that it would not broadcast the Miss USA pageant . Trump has since filed a $500 million lawsuit against the network, which Univision reviewed and described as "both factually false and legally ridiculous ."

More recently, NBCUniversal, which owns Telemundo and has been the home of Trumps show The Apprentice since 2004, also announced that it would dissolve its business relationship with the candidate. The network has refused to air both the Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants.

Later, Cheryl Burke of "Dancing with the Stars" and Thomas Roberts of MSNBC both said they would no longer be hosting the Miss USA pageant .

As of Wednesday afternoon, the event has no hosts and no network on which to appear. Nevertheless, the Miss Universe Organization posted a statement on its website Tuesday saying the pageant will still be held on July 12 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, as originally scheduled.

"We are disheartened by recent events but the show will go on," the organization said in its statement , adding that the Miss Universe Organization was "built on a foundation of inclusion and continues to be a celebration of diversity and of all cultures."

The statement also noted that the pageant will have six Latina contestants, four of whom are of Mexican descent.

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