Immigrant rights activists have a plan to make sure Donald Trump gets his wall.

Organizers from the Not1MoreDeportation campaign are planning to construct a wall around the Quicken Loans Arena in downtown Cleveland where Trump is slated to formally accept the Republican nomination for president this week.

As part of his campaign, Trump has taken a hard-line stance on immigration that includes a vow to deport millions of immigrants and a pledge to build a wall along the Mexican border to further keep them out.

Earlier this month top ranked Republicans moved to make Trump's fiery words an official rung of the GOP's 2016 platform.

Wall 1,500 Feet

Word is activist now plan to surround Quicken Loans Wednesday morning with a wall they constructed using fabric that stretches about 1,500 feet in length. Other additives, such as bricks, wire fencing and barbed wire, have been laced into the fabric to give it the look of a true border wall.

In a plan truly after Trump's heart, organizers insist a share of the more than $16,000 raised in a crowd-sourcing campaign to pay for it came from people in Mexico. As part of his plan, Trump has vowed to force the Mexican government to foot the bill for his expenditure.

Action in Protest of Trump's Stance

Meanwhile, Not1MoreDeportation activist insist their actions are in direct response to all Trump's divisive language on immigration.

"For us, one of the people who has put a spotlight on the immigration rhetoric that we're seeing during this election and has really become a threat to our communities is the Republican candidate Trump," said Tania Unzueta, an organizer with Mijente in Action, which also runs the Not1More campaign.

The "wall of Trump" campaign is being organized in conjunction with several other organizations, among the nonprofit Ruckus Society, which provides activists and organizers with nonviolent direct action training.