While recent attention has been paid to the war in Ukraine, US President Donald Trump warned of the pressing needs at home, particularly focusing on immigration, fearing that he would become “like Europe.”
Following last week's sensational scene in the oval office, Ukrainian leader Voldymir Zelensky has been accused of being “disrespectful” by President Trump, while he tried to form a peace deal to end the Three Years' War with Russia, but it appeared that European leaders were on the side of Washington's Over-Over Washington.
President Trump brings him to his true social platform on Sunday evening I wrote it: “We need to spend time worrying about Putin, we need to worry about immigrant rape gangs, drug lords, murderers, and people in mental institutions entering our country.
President Trump has already begun to fulfill his campaign pledge to reverse his predecessor, Joe Biden's tragic open border agenda. According to US Border Patrol Chief Michael W. Banks, Trump's first inauguration month saw the lowest number of illegal arrests of illegal foreigners on the border with Mexico in “recorded history.”
Chief Banks reported Sunday that 8,326 illegal foreigners were detained in February for attempting to cross the tropical border, down 94% under the Trump administration, down from 140,641 in the same month last year.
The border boss revealed that the number of illegal immigrant detention at the border with Mexico has fallen by 82% since December.
Conversely, European leaders gathered for an emergency summit to discuss the war in Ukraine in London on Sunday, but the number of illegal ship migrants landed in Britain reached its highest daily total that year. 592 Landing only on Sunday.
Meanwhile, the European Union Agency in Asylum (EUAA) It has been reported On Monday, around 1,014,420 asylum requests were made in the bloc last year, many of which would have first entered the EU illegal.
Over the past decade, the influx of millions of foreigners, mainly from the Middle East and Africa, into Europe, has coincided with rising levels of crime in safe countries such as Sweden, and increasingly regular terrorist attacks in countries such as France and Germany.
President Trump has long cited the open border agenda of European globalists as a warning to Americans. Last month, his vice president, JD Vance, highlighted at the Munich Security Council in Germany.
Vance warned that large-scale migration represents the most “urgent” threat to Europe, which is warned of the outside threats that Russia has raised.





