August 30, 2025
Migrants who have given luxury hotels while people work their A — s

Migrants who have given luxury hotels while people work their A — s

President Donald Trump condemned the practice of building migrants into luxury hotels when he waded into one of the hottest political flash points of Great Britain.

During his return flight from Scotland, he told the Telegraph that it was wrong to spend so much money for the accommodation of newcomers as ordinary workers lived “hand in his mouth”.

In the middle of the growing annoyance is about the use of hotels for migrants, with protests spread across the UK.

As part of Trump’s deportation Push, Florida built a deportation center “Alligator Alcatraz” for its location deep in an inhospitable subtropical wetland.

He said he did not know whether this was the right approach for Great Britain, but that something had to change.

“They are not alligators,” he said on board Air Force One on Tuesday evening. “It is only that they live people in luxury hotels and other people who work their ace from hand to mouth and do not live in the same way.”

The problem has triggered protests outside of hotels across the country. Demonstrators say they fear for their security.

According to the latest Home Office data in March, around 32,000 asylum seekers will be accommodated in around 210 hotels.

This week, video material apparently showed a bed with four -hunters, video games and a breakfast buffet that migrants apparently enjoyed in a hotel in West Sussex.

Mr. Trump said that he was aware of a problem that also triggered trouble in the USA.

The famous Roosevelt Hotel in New York, for example, accommodated 155,000 migrants over two years before the reception center was closed.

“I looked at some of the hotels they use and they did it in our country,” said Trump.

“They brought them to some of the best hotels in the world because they could get rooms there.

Trump says that Britain has to change his approach to migrant hotels

Trump says that Britain has to change his approach to migrant hotels – Andrew Harnik

Thousands of dollars per night and other people live on the street, including our veterans. You can’t get a room … “

Last month it turned out that New York had concluded a contract worth almost 1 billion USD with hotels for 18 months.

At the end of his visit in Scotland, where he spent time on his two golf courses, Mr. Trump spoke, sealed a trade agreement with the European Union and met with Sir Keir Strander.

The diplomatic protocol generally means that visitors from managers who comment on local political affairs fail, but the American president was open to the discussion of immigration in Great Britain.

He was sitting next to rigids, describing how he won the US election last year by promising American borders. And he added that this was the best chance of the British Prime Minister to beat Nigel Farage and his reform -uk party, which is high in the surveys.

“I think the one who is most toughest and competent for immigration will win the choice,” he said.

A record that 24,000 migrants previously exceeded the channel in 2025 by 50 percent.

The “treasure chest in Great Britain”

During his stay, Mr. Trump also buried British energy policy.

He repeatedly criticized wind farms and claimed that they were bad for wild animals and spoiled the view from his golf courses.

And he criticized the taxes on fossil fuels.

“North Sea oil is a treasure chest for the United Kingdom,” he wrote about the social truth social one day after meeting pararmar. “However, the taxes are so high that it makes no sense.”

Mr. Trump mixed business, diplomacy and pleasure during his stay. He opened a new Trump golf course in the northeast of Scotland and organized European leaders for talks during the trip.

It comes when Mr. Trump and his allies increase the warnings that the traditional values of Europe are undermined by uncontrolled immigration and attacks on freedom of speech.

JD Vance, his Vice President, interpreted missions in an interview with Fox News

“Europe is at risk. I think … suicide in civilization,” he said. “You cannot or are not willing to control your limits.”

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