"Europe becoming Third World Country...": Trump reiterates stance on immigration
- US President Donald Trump criticized Europe's immigration policies, claiming that admitting criminals from developing countries risks turning Europe into a 'Third World Country' and stated he was 'elected just in time' to address this issue.
- Trump criticized federal judges for blocking his administration's $100,000 fee on H-1B visas, calling the judicial decisions 'crazy' and harmful to the country.
- Trump expressed opposition to birthright citizenship by sharing a video highlighting claims that some immigrants exploit citizenship laws by arriving late in pregnancy to secure US citizenship for their children.
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The American leader on Independence Day decided to make an incredible remark to the closest allies.
U.S. President Hardens his Criticism of European Allies and Defends his Restrictive Migration Policy
"Europe becoming Third World Country...": Trump reiterates stance on immigration
Trump's remarks come days after he had argued that large-scale migration from developing countries could undermine the future of the United States.
Trump's attack on migrants and Europe for receiving "third world criminals" comes after calling the story of dispossession against the native inhabitants of North America "Marxist liars."
Trump returned to the attack on Europe, with a short publication in Truth that refers to immigrants as "criminals" and says that the European continent is becoming "a third world country".
I was elected just in time to stop this, says the American president in his inauguration speech on the American national holiday

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