Hillary Clinton Speaks Out Against Trump's Immigration Policies, Women's Rights in Front of Trump Casino

Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is applauded by her husband former U.S. President Bill Clinton at the 37th Harkin Steak Fry in Indianola, Iowa, Sept. 14, 2014. | (Photo: Reuters/Jim Young)

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke out against 2016 presidential hopeful Donald Trump this week while standing in front of a Trump-owned casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Ahead of Tuesday's CNN-hosted democratic debate, Clinton bashed Trump while speaking to members of the Culinary Workers Union while standing in front of a Trump casino in Las Vegas.

Members of the union have called on employees of the Trump International Hotel and Casino in the popular tourist city to unionize.

Clinton spoke out against the real estate mogul's policies regarding illegal immigration and women's rights, saying "Some people say Donald Trump is entertaining [...] I don't think it's entertaining when someone insults immigrants, when someone insults women."

"If you are going to run for president, then represent all of the people of the United States," she said. "I wanted to come by to lend my voice to all yours and I wish you well in these efforts."

AS the Associated Press reports, Eric Trump, executive vice president of the Trump Organization, said in a statement that the workers of the International Trump Hotel in Las Vegas do not seem to want to unionize.

"For years the union in Las Vegas has been trying to unionize this hotel, and they have been incredibly unsuccessful," Trump said. "We have an incredible group of employees who have categorically rejected unionization."

Clinton is reportedly in Las Vegas ahead of Tuesday night's debate. The former First Lady reportedly arrived unannounced, made her remarks, shook fans' hands and then departed.