Donald Trump’s administration will urge Sir Keir Starmer to address Britain’s mass migration crisis, GB News can exclusively reveal.
An official American communique, seen by The People’s Channel, will be issued to governments across Europe and the West, stating: “We encourage your government to ensure that policies protect your citizens from the negative social impacts of mass migration, including displacement, sexual assault, and the breakdown of law and order.”
The US State Department issued the memo to American Embassies in Europe, including Britain, telling officials to “urge governments to positively respond to their citizens’ growing discontent related to unmitigated migration”.
The memo also cited “organised rape gangs in the United Kingdom” as an example of how mass migration has damaged European nations.
Responding to the bombshell document, ex-Home Secretary Suella Braverman told GB News: “It speaks volumes when Washington has to remind our own government of its basic duty to protect the British public. Trump is right to call out Starmer’s disastrous record on mass migration.”
“Britain must follow our US allies with unapologetically firm border control: decisive deportations for anyone who has no legal right to be here, a zero-tolerance approach to foreign nationals who break our laws, and a system that finally puts British people first.”
“Until more people are leaving than arriving, we cannot pretend our borders are secure.”
US officials are now required to report on “violent crimes and human rights abuses perpetrated by migrant populations,” and note “policies that unduly favour migrants at the expense of local populations, such as by leniency in punishment of migrant crimes, or displacement of local populations from housing to accommodate migrants”.
Rotherham grooming gang leader admits to raping girl aged 13 | NCAThe new State Department policy will put pressure on governments across Europe to tackle issues related to mass migration, including national security, public safety, and human rights.
The memo takes aim at Britain specifically over the rape gang scandal, and criticises “two-tiered systems that provide disproportionately lenient punishments to migrants for their crimes”, an accusation that has dogged Sir Keir throughout his premiership.
The Trump administration also highlighted the issue of migrants displacing local populations, and raised concerns around “legal consequences for criticizing mass migration”.
The memo comes after Lucy Connolly served nine months in prison for an online post calling for mass deportations and to “set fire to all the f**king hotels full of the b******s for all I care, while you’re at it take the treacherous government politicians with them”.
Former President Donald Trump, flanked by former first lady Melania Trump | ReutersState Department Principal Deputy Spokesman Tommy Pigott said: “Mass migration has resulted in waves of violent crime and terror attacks, the proliferation of sex trafficking gangs, and the destabilisation of communities.”
“The United States calls on Western governments to productively respond to their citizens’ concerns and stands ready to assist in addressing this crisis. We are ending the era of mass migration.”
Robert Bates, research director for the Centre for Migration Control (CMC), also said: “The Trump administration is right to point out that mass migration represents a threat to the British public.”
“It is a permanent shame on Labour and Tory governments that they have tarnished Britain’s international reputation through scandals like the rape gangs.
“The UK has seen large-scale abuse of British women and girls by certain migrant populations.”
“Whether it’s the Pakistani rape gangs or the fact a quarter of sexual assault convictions are of foreign nationals, our political class have unforgivably allowed for a proliferation of terror and misery of Britain’s streets.”
Research from the CMC shows that foreign nationals accounted for around a quarter of all rape convictions last year, despite only accounting for just 10.9 per cent of the British population.
The American communique also states that “numerous countries impacted by mass migration have seen a troubling increase in sexual assaults and related violent crimes by people of a migration background, including against children.”
The Trump administration has been proactive in criticising European governments over issues like freedom of speech and mass migration.
Vice President JD Vance told a security conference in Munich last year that freedom of speech is “in retreat” across Britain and Europe, and told continental leaders that there is “nothing more urgent than mass migration”.
The US cable affirmed that the Trump administration “stands ready, willing, and able to assist countries in solving the global mass migration crisis”.
GB News has approached the Foreign Office for comment.















