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Trump suggests Starmer could use military to control UK borders

Donald Trump suggested that Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer could use the army to stop illegal migration at a press conference during the second state visit to the United States.

The US President said he had discussed migration problems with Sir Keir during a meeting at the country Residence Checkers.

Trump talked about his policies to secure the borders in the United States, and Britain said he had faced a similar difficulty with immigrants passing the British channel on small boats.

“There are people entering and I told the Prime Minister I would stop it, and it doesn’t matter if you call the army, it doesn’t matter what you mean.” He said.

He continued: “We destroy the countries from the inside and actually remove many people who come to our country.”

Standing next to Trump, the Prime Minister said that illegal migration is “an incredibly serious” issue of the government’s government.

Sir Keir said that his government had hit several immigrants with other countries, including France, and took action to break the human illegal gangs.

Prime minister, The first immigrant one, a return outside Coping with France.

“This is an important step forward, Sir Sir Keri said. “But there’s no silver bullets here.”

This year, more than 30,000 people have passed the channel on small boats.

The oldest point in a calendar year has been spent since the first notification of the data about this number transitions in 2018.

The increase in transitions is one of the most important issues in British politics and put pressure on finding a solution to the Prime Minister.

Since the leaders envisaged a sense of unity and love for each other, there was no chapter between Trump and Starmer to deal with illegal migration.

The couple, the “private relationship” between the UK and the United States, and a new technology agreement, Trump’s artificial intelligence world (AI) allies will help “dominate”, he said.

However, at a point of glare, Trump said that there was a “disagreement with the prime minister” about the Palestinian state.

The News Conference ended Trump’s second unseen state visit to England.

He hosted Trump, King Charles and the Royal Family in Windsor Castle in the two -day Pomp and Pageantry and joined a state feast on Wednesday before his political meeting with the Prime Minister.

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