WASHINGTON — President Trump will travel to New York on Wednesday for an immigration event in Long Island, according to local officials.

Trump will speak at the Morrelly Homeland Security Center in Bethpage, according to reps for Rep. Peter King (R-L.I.) and the New York GOP.

He’s expected to talk about the need to remove violent MS-13 gang members, whom he’s dubbed “animals.”

“So when the MS-13 comes in, when the other gang members come into our country, I refer to them as animals. And guess what? I always will,” Trump said Thursday. “But we’re getting them out by the thousands. But it’s a big, dangerous job. And they’re able, in some cases, to come back in or new groups come in also from the gangs.”

Trump came to Suffolk County Community College last July to address an audience of law enforcement officers and to rail against the MS-13 animals who have wreaked havoc in Nassau and Suffolk counties.

For that event, Trump invited New York Republican Reps. Dan Donovan, Peter King, Lee Zeldin and Chris Collins to fly abroad Air Force One with him to New York.

Wednesday’s event will be held in Bethpage, which is represented by Rep. Tom Suozzi, a Democrat. As of Friday, Suozzi had gotten no heads up or invite, according to his office.

But should the White House reach out, Suozzi’s office said he’d be there.

“If the president invites you to something, you attend,” said Mike Florio, Suozzi’s chief of staff.

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment about Trump’s plans. His weekly schedule lists an immigration roundtable event Wednesday, but no further details.