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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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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 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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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.