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Trump Claims Immigration is ‘Killing Europe’ on Scotland Trip

Trump Claims Immigration is ‘Killing Europe’ on Scotland Trip

On his arrival in Scotland for a five-day visit, US President Donald Trump stated that immigration is “destroying Europe”.

Answering a question from a journalist about migration, he stated, “with regard to immigration, you should sort yourself out. You won’t have Europe anymore.”

He went on to add, “You need to put an end to this terrible invasion taking place in Europe. Certain individuals, certain leaders have prevented it from occurring. They aren’t receiving the recognition they deserve.”

He did not specify the leaders he was referring to, however, in order to avoid “embarrassing” the rest.

His statements reflected the “Great Replacement” theory commonly promoted by far-right groups, which suggests that Europe’s population would be substituted by immigrants from African nations or other regions.

The US president is set to meet with President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, during her visit, along with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

Von der Leyen mentioned that they would “explore transatlantic relations,” during a week when talks have become more intense before 1 August, a date set by Trump as the time he would impose 30% tariffs on EU imports.

In the meantime, EU member countries have agreed on a set of actions they will take if an agreement is not finalized.

In his statement on Friday, Trump mentioned that securing an agreement with the European Union regarding trade would be “the most significant deal of all if we manage to achieve it.”

‘Stop the windmills’

The US president also used the chance to criticize wind energy, stating that Europe should “stop building windmills, you’re damaging your countries … ruining your lovely fields and valleys, and killing your birds.”

Trump has repeatedly shown strong opposition to wind turbines, most recently stating, “I don’t want windmills ruining our area.”

Trump is a prominent figure who has publicly rejected the concept of climate change, frequently disputing perspectives and scientific findings that suggest renewable energy sources can reduce the carbon emissions of large global economies, a factor that has played a role in the Earth’s rising temperatures in recent years.

There is no scientific proof that wind power has a harmful impact on the plants or animals within a nation.

The Trump Organization, with its assets currently managed by his children through a trust, was required to pay the Scottish government’s legal expenses following a failed lawsuit by its golf course in Aberdeenshire regarding the building of a nearby wind farm, where it claimed the development affected the golfers’ scenery.

While in Scotland, Trump is set to tour a golf course in Aberdeenshire before its launch on 13 August, as well as one close to Turnberry. His family has ownership of both golf courses.