By Sade Spence (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Nov 10, 2015 02:45 PM EST

If Donald Trump thought he was getting out of Saturday Night Live alive, he was mistaken. Comedian George Lopez has transformed himself into Trump's Mexican counterpart, Donaldo Trumpez, appearing on "Noche de Sabado en Vivo" - the Mexican Saturday Night Live.

His first sketch is "El Cuenta de Humpty Trumpty" where he dons an egg costume that is dressed just like the Luxury realtor, with a suit and red tie.

Trumpez sits on a wall while a mariachi sings "Humpty Trumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Trumpty had a great fall... in the polls!"

"All the king's horses and all the king's men, Donaldo Trumpez together again!"

Followed by the pompous statement, "I am a winner! Thank you!"

Next, the Mexican GOP presidential candidate reminisces of a time long ago, when he all he had to do was "call a foreigner a rapist, a refer to a female candidate as 'ugly' and the whole world would cheer."

Lopez is referring to Trump's controversial public statements regarding women and Mexicans during his presidential campaign.

In regards to Mexican emigration, Trump called Mexican immigrants "rapists, criminals, and drug dealers."

The video hosted by Funny or Die was released the same week Donald Trump actually appeared on "Saturday Night Live" as a guest host.

Many Hispanic groups took offense to the nationally-syndicated comedy sketch show selecting the GOP candidate with a less-than stellar track record with minority groups, to lead the episode. They saw his involvement in the show offensive to Hispanic people.

National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts along with National Council of La Raza, National Hispanic Media Coalition, the National Hispanic Leadership Agenda, America's Voice, the League of United Latin American Citizens and the National Institute for Latino Policy picketed outside of 30 Rockefeller Center, where Saturday Night Live is filmed.

Prior, these groups circulated a petition to stop SNL from allowing Trump to host. The petition garnered over 460,000 signatures. However, evidently the show went on with protesters and some Trump supporters outside the iconic building.

In the past, Lopez has also publicly spoken out against Trump. He lead an anti-Trump chant in Arizona, according to Variety.

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