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23 Sep 2025, 20:53 GMT+10
The US president has slammed the regions migration policies, stressing that the borders must be brought under control
US President Donald Trump has warned that open border policies and "suicidal energy ideas" will be "the death of Western Europe," insisting that something must be done immediately to reverse course.
"This cannot be sustained," Trump told the UN General Assembly on Tuesday, calling the crisis of uncontrolled migration "the number one political issue of our time."
Your countries are being ruined," he said, accusing the UN of funding an "assault on Western countries and their borders," citing the $372 million spent by the organization in 2024 on supporting an estimated 624,000 people migrating to the US.
He went on to claim that Europe is in "serious trouble" and has been "invaded" by an unprecedented "force of illegal aliens" that is "pouring" into the continent. He criticized European leaders for failing to do anything about it due to political correctness.
Trump pointed to London and its "terrible mayor," Sadiq Khan, claiming that the city has changed beyond recognition and is moving toward Sharia law.
"What makes the world so beautiful is that each country is unique. But to stay this way, every sovereign nation must have the right to control their own borders and to limit the sheer number of migrants entering their countries," he said.
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He stressed that while the US remains compassionate to people who have truly struggled in their home countries, it is important to "solve problems in their countries, not create new ones in our countries" by importing people from different cultural and religious backgrounds who break the law and make false asylum claims.
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