In an interview, Fifth Harmony slammed Donald Trump for his comments against immigrants and minorities in the U.S. and believe that he is catering to racist America.

The group appears on the cover of the November issue of Latina magazine and used the opportunity to speak up against the controversial Republican presidential candidate.

Lauren Jauregui hopes their fans will do everything in their power to make sure Trump doesn't win by getting each other to vote in the upcoming election, adding that she if she can get 20 people to vote that's 20 votes against him.

"We have the mass majority, and if young people don't get involved in the voting process, then Trump's going to win," she said. "He's catering to a portion of Americans -- the racist ones."

The pop group may be successful for feminist anthems like "BO$$" and "Worth It," but it's the group's embrace of their diversity, which includes a Polynesian, three Latinas and an African-American member, that has added to their mass appeal.

Regardless of being a pop sensation, Camila Cabello, who revealed in the interview that she became a citizen 2 years ago, states that the matter is personal and she can relate to the many immigrants in the U.S.

"As an immigrant myself, to have someone say such disgusting things about my people -- my dad who came from Mexico, my mom who worked at Marshall's before she became an architect, and me pursuing my singing dreams -- it's terrible," Cabello said.

Normani Kordei added the idea of Trump becoming president is a very frightening one, and it would not be a step in the right direction but a step backward for the U.S.

"That really scares me -- to think that he could be my future president, and have power of my life, my parents, my friends," she said.

According to Billboard, Fifth Harmony is currently in the studio working on their follow-up album to their hit "Reflection."