Amid in confusions, whether he is coming to Arizona, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump announced that, he is planning to deliver a speech on illegal immigration in Phoenix on Wednesday, he confirmed on Twitter.
Trump posted on Twitter, “I will be making a major speech on Illegal Immigration on Wednesday in the Great State of Arizona.” “Big crowds, looking for a larger venue.”
The event venue details were not immediately available.
Trump's choice of Arizona as a backdrop is notable given that the state's immigration-policy skirmishes in recent years have clearly influenced Trump's positions. If he indeed takes the stage here, he could be joined by illegal-immigration hardliners and supporters Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who faces mounting legal troubles, and former Gov. Jan Brewer.
In the last week, Trump’s Arizona chief said the event was going to be scrapped altogether. But within less than two hours, Trump tweeted his intent to travel to Phoenix. "Will be in Phoenix, Arizona on Wednesday," Trump tweeted. "Changing venue to much larger one. Demand is unreal. Polls looking great!"
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