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Trump tells Europe to get its ‘act together’ on immigation

July 25, 2025
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Trump tells Europe to get its ‘act together’ on immigation
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Europe “better get [its] act together” on immigration, US President Donald Trump said as he landed in Scotland on Friday evening, local time.

Speaking to reporters after disembarking from Air Force One, Trump said: “On immigration, you better get your act together. You’re not going to have Europe anymore.”

Immigration, he claimed, was an “invasion” that was “killing Europe.”

Trip mixes golf and meetings

During his five-day visit, Trump will play golf at two golf resorts he owns — one in the small village of Turnberry in South Ayrshire on Soctland’s southwest coast and the other in Menie in Aberdeenshire.

In Menie, Trump is to open a new golf course dedicated to his Scottish-born mother.

The US president will also meet with leaders during his first trip to the United Kingdom since his reelection.

While many US media outlets are describing Trump’s visit to Scotland as a private visit, a White House spokesperson called it a “working trip” ahead of the president’s departure.

Spokesperson Taylor Rogers also brushed off questions about potential conflicts of interest, arguing that Trump’s business success before he entered politics was a key to his appeal with voters.

“We’re at a point where the Trump administration is so intertwined with the Trump business that he doesn’t seem to see much of a difference,” Jordan Libowitz from Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, an ethics watchdog organization, told AP news agency.

“It’s as if the White House were almost an arm of the Trump Organization,” Libowitz said.

Trump to talk trade with UK, EU leaders

The president praised British Prime Minister Keir Starmer ahead of a meeting between the two in Turnberry, describing him as a “good man.”

“I like your prime minister, he’s slightly more liberal than I am … but he’s a good man. He got a trade deal done,” he told reporters.

During his trip, which lasts until Tuesday, Trump is also to meet with Scottish First Minister John Swinney and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

Von der Leyen confirmed she will come to Scotland to meet with Trump on Sunday in a bid to hash out a trade deal between the United States and the European Union.

Trump told journalists there was a “good 50/50 chance” of a deal being struck, adding that it would be the “biggest deal of them all.”

Trump claims wind power ‘killing beauty’

Trump also took the chance to criticize renewable wind power.

“Stop the windmills,” he said on his arrival in Scotland, claiming they are “killing the beauty of your country.”

Trump has spent years railing against windmills.

He once unsuccessfully tried to sue to stop the building of wind turbines in Scotland by arguing that an offshore windfarm would mar the view of people playing golf at his Menie course.

More than half of Scotland’s electricity is currently generated by wind power.

Protests planned for Trump’s visit

The UK’s The Independent newspaper reported that Trump’s motorcade passed a small group of protesters as he arrived at his golf course in Turnberry.

Campaign groups have planned what they call a “festival of resistance” against Trump’s visit in several Scottish cities.

Trump is generally unpopular in Scotland.

A poll by the IPSOS market research company published in March found more than 70% of Scots have an unfavorable opinion of the US president.

Edited by: Sean Sinico

The post Trump tells Europe to get its ‘act together’ on immigation appeared first on Deutsche Welle.

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