Univision anchor and journalist Jorge Ramos exchanged words with Donald Trump at a news conference before a rally in Dubuque, Iowa. A security officer ejected Ramos from the event but was allowed to go back into the press room, CNN reported.

Trump is in Iowa, as he is being endorsed by popular conservative activist Sam Clovis. The billionaire told Ramos early in their exchange to "Go back to Univision" after the anchor attempted to asked questions despite not being called to do so.

Trump said that Ramos was out of order and that he would take his question in two seconds. He also said that Ramos is a very emotional person, but he won't mind if the anchor was allowed to go back the press room as reported by Mashable.

When allowed to go back, the Univision anchor told Trump about the problems on his immigration plans. Ramos blasted the proposition of deporting 11 million undocumented immigrants and stopping the automatic citizenship to their children born in the U.S.

Trump quickly responded and insisted that his immigration plan is simple and possible. He also reminded Ramos of his $500 million lawsuit against Univision. He added that he will have a program on college debt.

It's not the first time Trump has engaged like this with journalists. CNN reported that The Republican frontrunner wants Fox News host Megyn Kelly to apologize to him after asking him "unfair questions" at the first GOP debate.

Fox News chief, Roger Ailes called Trump's attacks on Kelly during the day "disturbing".

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