Clinton's First Spanish Language TV Ad Will Air During Copa America's Final Match

The ad will air during Copa America's final match on Sunday.

"In our stories there is a spirit, a fight, that is stronger than hate. Stronger than Trump," one woman says.

On Thursday, the Supreme Court voted to uphold a lower court's ruling to halt the president's executive action on immigration. The Court’s 4-4 deadlock blocked the Obama administration policy that would have offered more than 4 million undocumented immigrants a chance to remain in the country without fear of deportation.

Clinton -- who has pledged throughout her campaign to take on immigration reform in her first 100 days as president -- called the decision "heartbreaking" and "unacceptable."

"We must do better," she tweeted.

Trump, on the other hand, responded to the decision in a statement saying President Obama's executive action "the one of the most unconstitutional actions ever undertaken by a President."

Clinton's campaign did not say the cost of this new Spanish TV ad. They have, however, already been on the airwaves in multiple swing-states across the country.

Last week, her campaign launched an 8-figure, six-week television buy and began airing three new television ads in Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio and Virginia.

BELOW A TRANSCRIPT/TRANSLATION OF THE AD:

Script of " Nuestra Historia" in English

Trump: “We have to do what we have to do.”

Mika Brzezinski: “Are you going to have a massive deportation force?”

Trump: “You’re going to have a deportation force.”

Armandina Sifuentes: "My family has been here since 1731, before this was the United States."

Lawrence Ramos: "My dad didn’t want me to go to the second war… in that time there was so much discrimination. I wanted to serve because I was born in the United States, and it was my right."

Luisa Santos: "At 8 years old we moved to the United States. My mom left everything behind to give my sister and I a new opportunity."

HRC VO: “As I look at American history, I see that this has always been a country of we, not me. We stand together because we are stronger together.”

Arelis Hernandez-Cruz: "In our stories there is a spirit, a fight, that is stronger than hate. Stronger than Trump."

Rosa Beltrán: "And the next chapters will be written with our voice, with our vote."

HRC VO: "Soy Hillary Clinton and I approve this message."