Trump had stern words for Europe.
SCOTLAND — Former President Donald J. Trump issued a blunt and sobering warning to European leaders Friday, declaring that unchecked mass migration is “destroying” Europe and urging nations to take immediate action before it’s too late.
“If Europe doesn’t get its act together, you’re not going to have Europe anymore,” Trump warned after landing at Prestwick Airport for a five-day visit to the United Kingdom.
🔴 Trump Slams Biden’s Open Border Disaster
Trump contrasted his administration’s success in securing the southern U.S. border with President Joe Biden’s failure, blasting his successor for allowing what he called a “horrible invasion” of illegal migrants.
“Last month, we had nobody entering our country—zero. We shut it down,” Trump told reporters. “And we removed a lot of very bad people that Biden let in.”
Under Biden, the United States experienced record-breaking illegal crossings, with over 249,000 apprehensions in December 2023 alone, according to official Border Patrol data. Trump’s remarks come as border security and illegal immigration remain top issues for voters heading into 2026.
🔵 Europe’s Migrant Crisis Explodes
While Trump restored law and order at America’s border, Europe continues to spiral into chaos. The United Kingdom, in particular, is facing an alarming surge of illegal entries via the English Channel.
- Over 22,500 migrants have already crossed into the U.K. in 2025 — a 57% spike from the same time last year.
- In 2022 and 2023, small boat crossings exceeded 44,000 annually.
- Net migration to the U.K. hit 431,000 in 2024, though it dropped from 2023’s historic high.
Trump expressed deep concern for Europe’s future, warning leaders to act now or risk permanent cultural and societal collapse.
“Immigration is killing Europe. Some countries are resisting—and they deserve credit,” he said. “But others are simply surrendering their borders.”
🇭🇺 Hungary, Poland Praised for Defending Borders
Trump singled out unnamed European countries for taking a strong stance against illegal migration, with many observers pointing to Hungary and Poland—two nations that have defied EU pressures and embraced border enforcement.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, a close Trump ally, has led the charge in rejecting globalist immigration mandates, building physical barriers, and prioritizing national identity.
These nations serve as models for what Trump calls “common-sense leadership in a world gone mad.”
🇬🇧 Trump in the U.K.: Trade Deal & Political Meetings
Trump’s five-day visit includes stops at his golf resorts in Turnberry and Aberdeen, as well as meetings with newly elected British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Scottish First Minister John Swinney.
One of the highlights is the recently finalized U.S.-U.K. Economic Prosperity Deal, which slashes tariffs and boosts transatlantic trade.
“Your prime minister is more liberal than I am,” Trump said, “but he’s a good man—and he got the trade deal done after 12 years of talk.”
Trump also confirmed plans to meet European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to negotiate a broader U.S.-EU trade agreement, calling it potentially the “biggest deal of them all.”
🔻 Bottom Line: A Warning Western Leaders Can’t Ignore
President Trump’s visit to Europe serves as both a diplomatic mission and a wake-up call. His warning couldn’t be clearer: Secure your borders, protect your citizens, or lose your country.
As global instability grows and mass migration surges, Trump’s message is resonating once again with voters fed up with open-border policies, soft leadership, and globalist agendas.
“You can’t have a country without a border,” Trump often says. And in both the United States and Europe, that message has never been more urgent.