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MILWAUKEE - Former President Donald Trump will be visiting Wisconsin on Tuesday, Oct. 1 – with stops in Milwaukee and Waunakee.
According to the Trump-Vance Campaign, the Republican nominee for president will deliver remarks at Discovery World in Milwaukee at 5 p.m. on Tuesday. He is also scheduled to deliver remarks at Dane Manufacturing in Waunakee at 1:30 p.m. the same day.
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Trump in Prairie du Chien
Trump sought again to link Vice President Kamala Harris to illegal border crossings, speaking in a western river town on Saturday where he said she could never be forgiven for "erasing our border."
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Trump has repeatedly portrayed migrants as criminals and blamed Harris for failing to stem an unprecedented surge in illegal immigration, though border crossings have fallen since President Joe Biden instituted an executive order limiting asylum claims. Democrats, in turn, have blamed Trump for persuading allies in Congress to kill bipartisan legislation that would have funded more border agents and given the Homeland Security secretary authority to prohibit entry for most people over a daily limit.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.