- Donald J. Trump said he would fly to Mexico on Wednesday to meet with President Enrique Peña Nieto and then fly back to the United States for an immigration speech.
- In his speech, Mr. Trump is expected to clarify his stance on immigration, which has plagued his campaign over the past few weeks.
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