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Trump Criticizes United Nations for Supporting an Attack on Western Nations and Borders through Mass Migration

Trump Criticizes United Nations for Supporting an Attack on Western Nations and Borders through Mass Migration

Trump Criticizes UN and Western Immigration Policies

During his address at the UN annual conference on Tuesday, President Donald Trump claimed that the UN is “financing attacks on the West.” He argued that weak Western nations are undermining themselves through significant migration, in which the UN plays a crucial role.

“The biggest political issue of our time,” he exclaimed. “Your country is ruined,” he remarked, highlighting the significant migrant influx impacting the borders globally.

Trump noted that, according to the UN, around $372 million had been allocated for migrants heading to the U.S. in 2024. He accused the organization of providing essential supplies—food, shelter, transport, and even debit cards—to illegal immigrants en route to the southern border.

“What happened is completely unacceptable,” he stated. “The UN is raising funds instead of halting the aggression.” He expressed a firm rejection of allowing many individuals from foreign nations to traverse through borders, arguing this leads to crime and strains social services.

He continued, “Europe is in serious trouble. They have been invaded by illegal forces unseen before.” He criticized the lack of action taken by governments to address these issues, saying it’s “not sustainable” and that political correctness has hindered proper responses.

Trump expressed concerns about how London has changed under Mayor Sadiq Khan, referencing a potential shift towards Sharia law. He cautioned that if borders aren’t controlled, it could signify “the death of Europe.” He urged Western nations to be more vigilant regarding immigration, asserting that these movements tend to violate local laws.

The president acknowledged that while the West generally aims to assist unstable regions, solutions should be sought within those areas rather than creating new challenges at home. He pointed to significant percentages of foreign prisoners in European countries: nearly half of German prisoners are immigrants, and similar trends are observed in Austria, Greece, and Switzerland.

He concluded by declaring, “It’s time to finish a failed experiment with open boundaries,” suggesting that the influx of immigrants, whom he described as “asylum seekers” returning kindness with crime, risks the future of nations.

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