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Trump’s urgent message to Europe on immigration ahead of Starmer meeting in Scotland

Trump’s urgent message to Europe on immigration ahead of Starmer meeting in Scotland

Unlawful migration is described as an “invasion” that is “destroying Europe”, according to the US President.Donald Trumpasserted as he arrived inScotland on Friday.

President Trump is in the nation.for a four-day trip to bothof his golf equipment inAberdeen and Ayrshire.

The US president was greeted by thousands of people eager to see him as he arrived at Glasgow Prestwick airport inAyrshire just before 8.30pm.

Mr. Trump was greeted by the Scottish secretaryIan Murrayas he exited Air Force One at Prestwick, prior to answering queries from reporters.

Asked regarding immigration, Mr. Trump stated: “You had better sort yourself out.”

You won’t have Europe anymore, you need to sort yourself out.

As you are aware, last month no one entered our country – absolutely no one, we closed it down.

He stated: “You need to put an end to this terrible influx affecting Europe.”

The US president stated that immigration was “destroying Europe.”

Certain European leaders, he added, “have not allowed it to occur” and are “not receiving the recognition they deserve,” although the president did not specify whom he was referring to.

The former prime minister, Liz Truss, supported the US President’s statements, stating that Mr Trump is “expressing what needs to be conveyed to Europe.”

“Cease the invasion and halt the windmills,” stated the 49-day prime minister on X, previously known as Twitter.

Mr. Trump is scheduled to begin his day at his golf course atTurnberrybefore going to his second estate in Aberdeenshire, where he is set to unveil a new course.

On Sunday, Mr. Trump is scheduled to meet the president of the European Commission.Ursula von der Leyento talk about commerce, and on Monday, he will go to Trump International Links Aberdeen, along withSir Keir.

The leader also commended SirKeir Starmerbefore a meeting between the two at one of his classes in the near future, referring to him as a “good person”.

“I appreciate your Prime Minister, he’s somewhat more progressive than I am – as you might have heard – but he’s a decent individual. He managed to secure a trade agreement,” he stated.

You’re aware, they’ve been negotiating this agreement for 12 years, he managed to secure it – that’s a positive arrangement, it’s beneficial for the UK.

Mr. Trump also mentioned he plans to meet Sir Keir on Saturday night, although it is known the two will not get together until Monday.

The American president informed reporters that there was a “fair 50/50 possibility” of a trade agreement between the United States and Europe being reached, noting that it would be the “largest deal ever.”

The president and Sir Keir are set to talk about possible modifications to the UK-US trade agreement, which became effective last month.

The U.S. president’s convoy, consisting of over two dozen cars, arrived at his Turnberry golf estate about 9:30 pm, accompanied by law enforcement officers.Scotland vehicles and ambulance crews.

Mr. Trump’s car drove past a small gathering of demonstrators as he arrived at hisAyrshire golf course.

Protests are planned in Scotlandon Saturday during the visit of the US president. The Stop Trump Coalition is arranging activities in Aberdeen, in the city centre, and outside the US consulate in Edinburgh at midday on Saturday.

Protests are also anticipated near Turnberry and Menie, where Mr. Trump is set to unveil a new 18-hole golf course.

The upcoming course will be called in memory of his mother, Mary Anne MacLeod Trump, who was born on the Isle of Lewis.

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