Fox News' Brian Kilmeade is being taken to task over comments he made about the migrant caravan.

During his Fox and Friends show which was discussing the migrant caravan which is headed toward the United States, he explained how one of his biggest concerns about the group is the 'diseases' the migrants could bring.

The remark was made despite the group being still hundreds of miles away from the U.S.-Mexico border.

Fox and Friends host Brian Kilmeade found a new way to whip up fear about the group of people who are part of the migrant caravan

'I mean, there's a reason why you can't bring a kid to school unless he's inoculated,' Kilmeade said.

He then went on to ponder why those who want to block the caravan from entering are seen as 'hardhearted,' even though 'we already give 40 to 50 percent of our taxable income to the government for social programs.'

'We can't have countries' entire populations come in' to America, Kilmeade continued, 'because keeping some people out is 'part of the reason why America's America.'

“If this is allowed to continue – the caravan – into the United States, then the border is meaningless” -@dbongino pic.twitter.com/s4f9HfLOoV — FOX & friends (@foxandfriends) October 29, 2018

Central American migrants walk along the highway near of Ciudad Hidalgo after crossing to Mexico from Guatemala willing to reach the U.S.

There are an estimated 3,000-4,000 migrants in the group of mostly Honduran migrants, of the country's population of over 9 million.

The caravan is made up largely of Hondurans, Salvadorans and Guatemalans and includes both asylum-seekers and people traveling north for economic reasons, according to the United Nations' refugee agency.

The president has claimed that 'unknown Middle Easterners' are part of the caravan, though there's no evidence to support those claims.

One Twitter user showcased how most of perpetrators of mass shootings in the U.S. in recent times have been white American men rather than central American immigrants

Others were more blunt in attacking the Fox host directly

Twitter didn't take kindly to Kilmeade's comments with one user showcasing how most of perpetrators of mass shootings in the U.S. in recent times have been white American men.

Others were more blunt in attacking the Fox host directly: 'My children have developmental disabilities. THey don't know how to lie. THey don't know to manipulate. They don't know when they are being lied to. They don't know when they are being manipulated. Kilmeade of Fox & Friends

? He is a man of poor character. That's about it.'

Another addressed Kilmeade's comments head on: 'To be fair, Brian Kilmeade has a disease mind,' while another added, 'Fox and Brian Kilmeade area ignorant'

Finally another tweet remarked on the similarities between Trumps own rhetoric and that uttered by its presenters: 'Ailes had extreme paranoia about immigrants - he wanted Navy SEALs to kill Mexicans crossing the border - but Ailes was smart enough to keep his views mostly off the air. Now Trump programs Fox and we see the difference.'