DETROIT -- A group of anti-Donald Trump Detroiters are planning a unique demonstration during the Republican presidential nominee Monday visit to the Motor City.

They plan to form a human wall.

Trump is scheduled to address members of the Detroit Economic Club inside the Marriott Hotel at the General Motors Corp. Renaissance Center at noon Monday.

The protest is planned from noon until 2 p.m.

"Bring yourself, brings your friends, bring your creativity and outrage," says a Facebook event page advertising the protest. "Because no matter who wins, we lose when racism, misogyny and bigotry are on the rise.

"Instead, let's demonstrate what it means to reclaim our humanity: Self-determination! caring and egalitarian communities! Mutual aid and autonomy! Solidarity! Dignity!"

The Detroit Economic Club is selling tickets to the Trump speech on its website through 5 p.m. Friday.

Trump's running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, spoke in Novi and Grand Rapids during campaign stops on July 28.

Trump was in Daytona Beach, Fla. on Wednesday, telling crowds his campaign has "never been more united," according to the Associated Press.

The statement comes after controversy and party infighting resulting from inflammatory comments Trump made last week directed at parents of a slain Muslim U.S. soldier who spoke at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.

"The campaign is doing really well," Trump said in Florida. "I would say right now it's the best we've been in terms of being united."