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In Arizona, Trump said he gets 'angrier and angrier' every time he talks about immigrants during rallies

It's his second rally in less than two weeks in Arizona, former President Donald Trump spoke to thousands inside the Mullett Arena in Tempe.

TEMPE, Ariz. — It was everything supporters expected to see and hear at a Donald Trump rally-- from harsh criticism of the current state of the economy and immigration to attacks against his Democratic opponent.

The former president spoke to thousands of supporters at Arizona State University's Mullett Arena Thursday afternoon and talked about his growing anger towards undocumented immigrants.

"We're like a garbage can for the world," Trump said speaking about immigration at the southern border. "You know it's the first time I've ever said that and every time I come up and talk about what they did to our country I get angrier and angrier."

Trump spoke for an hour addressing the changes he would implement within the first 100 days in office if elected including what he called the largest deportation effort in U.S. history.

“If they come back into our country it’s an automatic ten years in jail with no possibility of parole and I’m calling for the death penalty for any migrant that kills an American citizen or any law enforcement officer,” Trump said.

Surrounded by supporters Trump also said he would also pass "historic tax cuts" for workers and businesses including no taxes for tipped workers and no taxes for those who earn overtime pay.

He even discussed the war in Ukraine and said he would stop it immediately.

Voting was another topic Trump discussed encouraging voters to turn in their mail-in ballots as soon as possible.

This is the second rally Trump has held in Arizona in less than two weeks. On Wednesday it was announced he would be back in the Valley on Halloween for another event.

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