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President Donald Trump arrived in Scotland on Friday and wasted little time lashing out at European leaders over mass immigration, warning that the crisis is “killing" the continent and calling it a “horrible invasion.
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Trump’s stark warning to Europe on immigration as he lands in Scotland ahead of Starmer meeting - Trump was greeted by thousands of people hoping to catch a glimpse as he landed at Glasgow Prestwick a
The EU is preparing countermeasures in case of a no-deal scenario. Talks of a potential deal have however also been heating up this week. Brussels is preparing for a no-deal scenario as uncertainty persists about if and when a trade agreement between the European Union and U.S. will materialize.
Trump arrived at Glasgow's Prestwick Airport on Friday where he spoke to reporters after landing. Referring to Europe, he said that on immigration "you better get your act together" without mentioning any country in particular.
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President Donald Trump on Saturday, during his trip to Scotland, said that Europe needed to get its act together when it comes to immigration.
Trump says immigration is ‘killing’ Europe and urges leaders to ‘get your act together’ during UK visit - The US president, who arrived in Scotland on Friday night, was seen on the course at Trump Turnberry on Saturday morning.
Donald Trump is following up his dire warnings about the future of Europe by cracking on with the real business of his trip to Scotland: a few rounds of golf. The US President landed at Prestwick Airport in Ayrshire yesterday evening for his first UK visit since returning to the White House in January.
Trump landed at Glasgow's Prestwick airport just before 8:30 p.m. BST on Friday where he was greeted by Ian Murray, Scottish secretary in the British government, and U.S. ambassador to the U.K. Warren Stephens.