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Trump warns Starmer ‘you don’t know who’ the migrants are, saying they are ‘bad people’

by LLB staff reporter
28th Jul 25 1:20 pm

The US President gave Sir Keir Starmer some advice during a press conference in Scotland that the Prime Minister has to stop the illegal migrants crossing the English Channel.

Donald Trump said from a gold course with Starmer and his wife Victoria the US President was asked what he would do to stop the migrants.

Turmp warned Starmer that those crossing the Channel are โ€œbad people,โ€ he also praised the Prime Minister over his efforts to put a stop to the migrants coming to England.

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The US President told reporters. Immigration is a big factor, and I think frankly if they’re coming from other countries and you don’t know who they are – are they coming from prisons? We have it where they came in from prisons. We’re moving them all out.

“We had zero people come into the country [last month] other than those coming through legal means. If you’re stopping immigration and stopping the wrong people my hat’s off to you.

“If the boats are loaded up with bad people, and they usually are because other countries don’t send their best. They send people that they don’t want – they’re not stupid people, and they send the people they don’t want.

Trump did praise the Prime Minister for taking a โ€œmuch stronger stanceโ€ on migrants crossing the Channel compared to the Tory government.

Starmer said, “We’re very pleased we’re getting on with returning people who have got no right to be here.

The US President said that due to mass immigration Europe is now “a much different place than it was five, ten years ago” and he warned European leaders they “need to get their act together” or risk Europe not being โ€œas you know it.

Trump added, “This is a magnificent part of the world and you can’t ruin it, you can’t let people come here illegally. And what happens is there will be murdered, drug dealers, all sorts of things other countries don’t want.

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