Trump: Horrible migrant invasion is killing Europe
- US President Donald Trump arrived in Scotland on Friday evening for a four-day visit combining golf and high-level meetings at his Turnberry golf resort.
- Trump criticized European leaders for allowing illegal immigration, calling it a 'horrible invasion' that is 'killing Europe' and warned they must 'get your act together.'
- During his visit, Trump also condemned wind energy, urging Europe to 'stop the windmills' that he claimed ruin landscapes and kill birds, while planning to open a new golf course in Aberdeenshire.
- Trump expressed optimism about a US-EU trade deal, saying there was a 'good 50-50 chance' to reach an agreement by the August 1 deadline, and praised UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer as 'a good man.'
- The visit provoked planned protests in multiple Scottish cities and raised conflict-of-interest concerns over Trump’s focus on his golf enterprises in Scotland during an official working trip.
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At intensive negotiations between the EU and the United States, the US President criticized European governments for their migration policy.
Trump slams Europe over immigration, says ‘horrible invasion’ is killing the continent
Trump warns European leaders that immigration is 'killing' the continent, calling it a 'horrible invasion' while touting his border policies that closed the southern U.S. border.
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 …
Trump: Migrant ‘Invasion’ Is Killing Europe
U.S. president Donald Trump used the start of his four-day visit to Scotland to deliver a stark warning on illegal immigration, urging Britain and other European countries to take urgent action to protect their borders. Speaking shortly after disembarking Air Force One at Glasgow Airport, the U.S. president said: “You better get your act together or you’re not going to have Europe anymore. You’ve got to stop this horrible invasion that is happen…
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