Donald Trump said that the United States has some "bad hombres" in the country while talking about immigration during the final 2016 presidential debate on Wednesday night.
Moderator Chris Wallace first went to Trump for his stance on how to secure the border and address illegal immigration. After Trump mentioned his desire for the United States to build a wall on the southern border to help stem the flow of illegal drugs into America from Mexico, he directly took on the drug dealers.
"One of my first acts will be to get all of the drug lords, all of the bad ones–we have some bad, bad people in this country that have to go out–we're going to get them out," Trump said. "We're going to secure the border, and once the border is secured, at a later date, we'll make a determination as to the rest."
"But we have some bad hombres here and we're going to get 'em out," he added.