President Donald J. Trump touched down in Scotland Friday for a four-day visit, warning European leaders that mass migration is destroying the continent and urging them to “shut it down” before it’s too late.
Speaking on-camera after landing at Glasgow Prestwick Airport, Trump delivered a stark message:
“You better get your act together or you’re not going to have a Europe anymore… you’ve got to stop this horrible invasion that’s happening to Europe.”
NOW – Trump on Europe: “You’re not gonna have Europe anymore. You gotta get your act together… Stop this horrible invasion… Stop— this immigration is killing Europe.” pic.twitter.com/8RhFQEUH6I
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Trump: “Last Month, We Had Nobody Entering”
While praising America’s border control success under his leadership, Trump contrasted it with Europe’s open-border failures:
“Last month we had nobody entering our country — nobody,” Trump said, touting his administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration.
He repeated his warning:
“Immigration is killing Europe.”
Wind Turbines “Killing the Beauty”
Trump, long a critic of green energy projects that mar natural landscapes, also blasted wind turbines, particularly in Scotland, where they’ve been placed near his Turnberry golf resort.
“They’re killing the beauty of your countries,” he said.
Business and Trade Talks on the Agenda
Trump is expected to meet in the coming days with:
Trump praised Starmer for securing a U.S.-UK trade deal, calling the meeting “celebratory,” while striking a more cautious tone with Brussels.
“With the European Union, I think we have a good 50/50 chance… that would be the biggest deal of them all.”
Trump Blends Diplomacy with Personal Visits
The president will also spend time at his Turnberry and Aberdeen golf courses during his visit — combining diplomacy with personal business.
His last trip to Scotland was met with protests, and this visit appears no different.
Left-wing activists scrawled “Free Palestine” in the sand near Turnberry in an attempt to grab Trump’s attention as he flew overhead.
