Donald Trump suggested Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer could use the military to stop illegal migration at a news conference marking the end of the US president's second state visit to the UK.
Trump said he discussed migration issues with Sir Keir during a meeting at his country residence Chequers.
The US president talked about his policies to secure borders in the US and said the UK faced a similar challenge with migrants crossing the English Channel in small boats.
You have people coming in and I told the prime minister I would stop it, and it doesn't matter if you call out the military, it doesn't matter what means you use, Trump said.
In a wide-ranging Q&A session with journalists, the leaders focused not only on immigration but addressed topics including Palestinian statehood and the war in Ukraine. The pair touted the 'special relationship' between the UK and the US, announcing a new tech deal aimed at boosting cooperation on emerging technologies.
While Starmer noted actions taken to tackle illegal migration, including negotiations for return deals with France, Trump endorsed a strict approach toward border control, citing increased deportations under his administration.
The conference illustrated both the unity and shared objectives between the two leaders, particularly in addressing illegal migration, which remains a pressing issue in UK politics.