Trump Praises Scotland’s Firm Stance Against Illegal Immigration During Official Visit
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In a forceful statement reaffirming his commitment to border defense and immigration order, President Donald J. Trump praised the government of Scotland for adopting a stronger stance against illegal immigration. During his recent visit to the country, Trump met with the Scottish president, where he not only reaffirmed the historic and cultural ties that unite both nations but also expressed admiration for the immigration policies being implemented in defense of national sovereignty.
Since returning to the White House in January 2025, the Republican president has led a direct campaign against illegal immigration, and now finds a reflection of that same vision in Europe—particularly in Scotland—where decisive measures have been taken to stop the entry of undocumented individuals through the English Channel.
During their meeting, Trump emphasized the importance of not only controlling borders but also ensuring that those who enter a country are people who contribute to its development and security. “If you’re stopping immigration and stopping the wrong people, I tip my hat to you. You’re not doing something good—you’re doing something fantastic,” the U.S. president declared, enthusiastically recognizing the efforts by local authorities to bring order to the ongoing migration crisis.
Trump explained that many of the migrants trying to enter both the United States and Europe are coming from prisons and detention centers in their home countries. “Other countries aren’t sending their best—they’re sending the people they don’t want. And they’re not stupid; they know exactly who they’re sending out,” he stated, reiterating a truth that globalist elites have long tried to suppress.
Beyond the diplomatic and political dimensions, this visit had personal significance for President Trump. “I love this country. My mother was born in Scotland,” he recalled with emotion—a gesture that reinforced his genuine affection for the land. Trump used the visit not only to honor his roots but to engage in dialogue about the shared challenges Western democracies face in the wake of unchecked migration.
In that spirit, he highlighted the steps his administration has taken to halt illegal entries into the United States. “Last month, we had no one entering the country—no one—except through legal means,” he said proudly, emphasizing the success of his “zero tolerance” policy and the agreements recently signed to return those who do not meet legal requirements to remain on U.S. soil.
During the media-facing discussion, both leaders also addressed the growing phenomenon of illegal migrants attempting to enter the United Kingdom via sea. “I’ve heard that you’ve taken a much tougher stance. That’s great,” Trump said. “If the boats are full of bad people—and they usually are—it’s because other countries are dumping the people they don’t want.”
The Scottish president, in turn, detailed that over 35,000 individuals without legal status had already been returned in just the first year of the new labor government—a figure welcomed with applause by the Trump administration, which sees this approach as a real opportunity for collaboration based on shared interests, not empty rhetoric.
The vision President Trump is articulating from Washington has become a model for countries that understand a simple truth: without borders, there is no nation. His firm defense of sovereignty, rejection of open-border policies, and commitment to the well-being of legitimate citizens have defined a new global leadership standard.
Throughout his second term, Trump has never hesitated to speak out against permissive regimes or to make tough decisions when it comes to protecting the American people. His recognition of Scotland’s leadership in this area reinforces a foreign policy built on cooperation with nations that share the same vision: strong, patriotic, and unapologetically firm.
The recent exchange between President Trump and the Scottish leader marked not just a meaningful moment of diplomacy, but the strengthening of a new conservative global axis—one ready to restore order after years of chaos pushed by progressive agendas.
While the international left continues to promote open borders, subsidies for illegal aliens, and assaults on common sense, leaders like Trump and his allies are writing a new chapter—one where nations are respected, borders are defended, and honest citizens are once again the priority.
As the president rightly said: “It’s not just about stopping immigration—it’s about stopping the wrong people.”