
Trump slams Europe’s immigration policies, calls continent ‘weak’
Al Jazeera
Donald Trump renews criticism of London’s Mayor Khan, citing immigration and governance issues.
United States President Donald Trump has doubled down on his attacks against Europe, arguing that the continent is now “weak” and “decaying” due to migration.
Trump told the publication Politico on Tuesday that European nations should deport people who “came into the country illegally”.
“Europe, they want to be politically correct, and it makes them weak,” Trump said.
The US president has long opposed immigration to Western countries, often using harsh rhetoric to target immigrants, specifically from African and Muslim-majority countries.
“Europe is a different place. If that keeps going the way it’s going, in my opinion, many of those countries will not be viable countries any longer,” Trump said. “Their immigration policy is a disaster.”













