Trump’s first TV ad shows illegal immigrants streaming across the border (into Spain)

Republican frontrunner Donald Trump has unveiled his first TV ad of the presidential election campaign, fanning fresh controversy by incorporating footage of migrants fleeing Morocco into a Spanish enclave.
The 30-second ad will be broadcast in Iowa and New Hampshire from Tuesday, costing US$2 million a week ahead of the states’ first-in-the-nation voting contests, his campaign said.
WATCH: Donald Trump's first campaign TV ad
The commercial spotlights his call for a ban on Muslims entering the United States, pledge to crush the so-called Islamic State extremist group and promise to end illegal immigration from Mexico.
“The politicians can pretend it's something else but Donald Trump calls it radical Islamic terrorism -- that's why he's calling for a temporary shutdown of Muslims entering the United States,” says the voiceover.