❓WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump told delegates at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York that “your countries are going to hell” due to uncontrolled immigration.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Trump; UN member-state representatives; El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele; European leaders, officials from China, India, Russia, Iran, and U.S. allies recognizing a Palestinian state.
📍WHEN & WHERE: United Nations Headquarters, New York, September 23, 2025, during the 80th UN General Assembly.
💬KEY QUOTE: “I’m really good at this stuff. Your countries are going to hell.” – Donald Trump
🎯IMPACT: The remarks will intensify debate over migration, sovereignty, and multilateralism, with many European and other Western governments adopting a far weaker stance on immigration than the Trump administration.
In a fiery address to the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), President Donald J. Trump declared to representatives from around the world that “your countries are going to hell” because of unchecked mass migration. In his first major address to the UN since 2020, he warned, “The United Nations is funding an assault on Western countries and their borders.”
The MAGA kingpin specifically targeted European nations, lamenting immigration’s impact on Britain and taking a pointed jab at London Mayor Sadiq Khan, of the far-left Labour Party. However, he praised El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele for detaining U.S. deportees in CECOT, a high-security prison originally designed for terrorists, stressing, “In the United States, we reject the idea that mass numbers of people from foreign lands can be permitted to travel halfway around the world, trample our borders, violate our sovereignty, cause unmitigated crime and deplete our social safety net.”
Beyond immigration, Trump announced a U.S.-led push to enforce the Biological Weapons Convention and called for “a cessation of the development of nuclear weapons.” On Ukraine, he blamed former President Joe Biden and singled out China and India, as well as Europe, as funding Russia’s war on the country through energy purchases. He threatened tariffs on Russia—eschewing traditional sanctions—but only if Europe halts remaining oil and gas purchases from the Kremlin.
The address also touched on the Middle East and Iran. Trump demanded that Hamas “release the hostages now” and criticized U.S. allies recognizing a Palestinian state as rewarding the terror group. On Iran, he boasted that U.S. bombings “completely obliterated” the Islamic Republic’s nuclear sites, but also touted his role in resolving conflicts such as Cambodia–Thailand and Armenia–Azerbaijan. Meanwhile, he dismissed the UN as largely ineffective in brokering peace, demanding, “What is the purpose of the United Nations?”
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