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Trump: Horrible migrant invasion is killing Europe

  • During his visit to Scotland, President Donald Trump warned that Europe’s mass migration is eroding its stability and identity.
  • In a 2018 interview with The Sun, Trump argued that allowing immigration in Europe is a shame, saying, `it changed the fabric of Europe`.
  • On immigration, Trump said `You’ve got to stop this horrible invasion that’s happening to Europe,` adding `European nations must get act together`.
  • Authorities warned that protests are planned in several Scottish cities on Saturday, as Police Scotland mobilized thousands of officers to manage expected mass protests.
  • Ursula von der Leyen will come to Scotland on Sunday to meet Trump, as she confirmed, for EU-US trade negotiations.
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Donald Trump said Friday that illegal immigration is "killing Europe" and called it an "invasion." He said it in statements to the media after landing at Prestwick airport in Scotland, where he has started a four-day visit. According to Trump, the United States has managed to shut down its borders completely and stop immigrants from entering during the last month. "Last month no one came in. No one. We shut it down," he added. He added that his …

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On his arrival, the American president mentioned immigration to Europe, calling on European countries to "remember" and "stop this horrible invasion".

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RedState broke the news in Washington, United States on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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