The Obama administration is "letting people pour into the country" so they can vote this fall, Donald Trump claimed Friday.

The comments from the Republican presidential nominee came as he met with a roundtable of the National Border Patrol Council and are the latest in a series of comments casting doubt about the legitimacy of the election.

Trump was responding to comments from one of the group's leaders, Art Del Cueto, who claimed that authorities are “checking the records" of undocumented immigrants and "they’re noticing that they have criminal records but they’re setting them aside because at this point, they’re saying immigration is so tied up with trying to get people that are on the waiting list — hurry up and get them, their immigration status corrected, make them citizens....so they can go ahed and vote in this election."

“To me that’s— they’re letting people pour into the country so they can go vote,” Trump said.

“And these are professionals,” Trump said a bit later in the exchange. “These are the people that want to do it. You hear a thing like that, it’s a disgrace. I’ll tell you. Well it’ll be a lot different if I get elected.”