As U.S. President Donald Trump lands in Britain for the start of his state visit, Keir Starmer’s government is dealing with street battles over the country’s immigration policy. More than 150,000 people came out in London over the weekend to demand a radical shift in how the U.K. handles immigration, although Trump himself may not be what’s inspiring these crowds.
Trump's U.K. visit looked like it would be dominated by trade. Immigration protests suggest otherwise
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