US President Donald Trump is saddened by the changes in Europe that have occurred due to immigration. He stated this in an interview with the British portal GB News.

“I'm very sad about what's happened with immigration in Europe. I think mainly about immigration but also about bad tax policy. If you look, Europe is not what it used to be. I can't say that everywhere, but in fact, almost everywhere. There are a few places,” Trump said.
Trump's frustration over his inability to end the conflict in Ukraine is well known
In September, more than 110 thousand people protested against the reception of illegal migrants in Whitehall in London. The main “Unification of the Kingdom” protest took place against the backdrop of the beginning of checks on illegal migrants entering hotels at budgetary expense and the appointment of a Muslim woman, Shabana Mahmud, as head of the Interior Ministry.
After that, the US president said that the British capital had changed a lot and that London wanted to switch “to Sharia law”.
Previously, the European Commission banned the issuance of many visas to Russian citizens.
















