DONALD Trump has warned Britain “you won’t have a country left” unless illegal migrants are deported now.
The US President advised posting the military on the coast during his wide-ranging rant about the current state of the UK.
Mr Trump said the country has “an advantage” because the sea acts as a “protector”, adding: “Sometimes they come in by boat, but it’s a protection.”
The businessman-turned-politician said his administration was “very tough at the border” and “would take people immediately back”.
He suggested that Britain “could do the same thing”, before going on to say: “If you don’t get them out, you’re not going to have a country left.”
It comes as small boat migrants continue to prove a major headache for PM Sir Keir Starmer – with his “one-in, one-out” deal with France dealt an embarrassing blow last month when a booted out migrant sneaked back into the UK.
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Rival and Reform UK leader Nigel Farage previously unveiled his own mass deportation blue print – dubbed Operation Restoring Justice – promising detention camps, five deportation flights a day and a lifetime ban on ever coming back.
It comes as…
- Donald Trump has urged Britain to send in the army on the coast to deal with illegal migrants
- Trump slammed London Mayor Sadiq Khan as “terrible”
- The President said the capital city is seeing people “stabbed in the a** or worse”
- He has also doubled down on his plans to sue the BBC for a sum between $1 billion and $5billion
Republican Mr Trump was speaking to GB News last night, with the chat also seeing him take aim at London Mayor Sadiq Khan.
In a bizarre moment, he even claimed the capital city is a place where “people are being stabbed in the a** or worse”.
During his impassioned rant, Mr Trump added: “Sadiq Khan is a terrible mayor. He’s a disaster.
“Look at the crime you have in London. My mother loved London, she loved that city.
“She’d always talk about how that was a different London than what you have today.
“Today you have people being stabbed in the a** or worse.”
He said Europe as a whole is “not the same place” as mass migration continues to “sweep the continent”.
Mr Trump said his predecessor Democrat Joe Biden had moaned he struggled to get an act through Congress to deal with the flood of migrants into the US.
“I didn’t get an act of Congress,” he said, referring to his first term in office. “So I had a very safe border the first time, the first four years.”
He added: “We have a good process for coming in. You have to learn. You have to show that you can love the country.”
Mr Trump also said: “When you have people coming into your country and they’re bad people, the wrong people it doesn’t work and it’s not working.
“If you don’t get them out, you’re not going to have a country left.”
‘We will sue them’
It comes as the President reiterated his intention to sue the BBC after the broadcaster doctored a speech he delivered for an episode of Panorama.
Don said he plans to sue the corporation for a sum between $1 billion and $5billion in damages.
The BBC has been facing mounting pressure following its formal apology to President Trump for a misleading edit of his speech to supporters ahead of the Capitol riot on January 6 2021 amid a self-coup as he was ousted from the White House.
The row has intensified questions around the broadcaster’s editorial controls and has triggered a deeper examination of how political footage is handled during high-stakes coverage.
“We’ll sue them from $1illion to $5billion, I think I have to do it,” the US President said on board Air Force One on Friday.
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He told reporters: “What BBC did, no one would even think they could do it. They actually changed the words coming out of my mouth.
“We will sue them for anywhere between $1billion and $5billion, probably some time next week.”



