
US President Donald Trump has again made headlines with a strong statement on immigration. While arriving in Scotland for a visit, he warned European countries to “stop the horrible invasion” or risk losing Europe itself.
Speaking after stepping off Air Force One, Trump said, “On immigration, you better get your act together. You’re not going to have Europe anymore.”

He claimed that immigration was “killing” the continent and that some leaders were doing the right thing but not getting the credit they deserve. “I could name them right now,” Trump said, “but I don’t want to embarrass others.”
Trump’s Harsh Warning to Europe
This is not the first time Trump has spoken out about immigration. Since returning to the White House in January, he has pushed for the biggest deportation plan in US history. He says the same problem is now hurting Europe.
“You have to stop the horrible invasion,” he said. “Many countries in Europe are going through it.”
Ironically, Trump’s own mother, Mary Anne MacLeod, came to America from Scotland. His father also had European roots. But Trump says that current migration is different and dangerous.
What’s Happening in the US?
Trump also talked about his success on the US-Mexico border. “Last month, nobody entered our country. We took out a lot of bad people,” he said proudly.
Many in the US are protesting Trump’s harsh immigration steps. But Trump doesn’t seem bothered. He continues to focus on “protecting the country” and claims his methods are working.
Europe Visit: Golf and Politics
Trump is in Europe for a few days. He will stay at his golf resort in Turnberry, Scotland, and later visit another golf property in Aberdeen.
He will also meet UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and EU President Ursula von der Leyen. Trump said his meeting with Starmer will be a celebration of a “great trade deal” that was already agreed upon.
He may also meet Scottish First Minister John Swinney. Swinney had supported Kamala Harris in the 2024 US election, so that meeting could be interesting.
Immigration in Europe
According to the United Nations, around 87 million international migrants were living in Europe in 2020. Trump says this number is only rising and becoming a threat to the continent’s identity and security.
His message is clear: stop the flow now or Europe will no longer be Europe.
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