China and Mexico are high on the list of countries that are undermining American civilization through the weaponization of mass immigration, author Peter Schweizer tells The National Desk.
Schweizer, author of the brand new, #1 bestseller The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon, argues that mass illegal immigration has been deliberately weaponized by American elites, foreign powers, and transnational networks, particularly Communist China, Mexico, and the Muslim Brotherhood.
“Well, they tell us that they’re sending them here for the purpose of transforming the United States and undermining us politically,” Schweizer tells host Jan Jeffcoat. “All speak openly about how mass migration and immigration is a tool to, in their words, undermine American civilization.”
He places these intentions in the context of the ongoing resistance to President Donald Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigrants. “There are those domestically in the United States, particularly on the political left, that see a huge political advantage from doing this. Studies indicate that most illegals that come to the United States are farther to the left than American citizens. So, for some people domestically, this is an important power base,” Schweizer tells Jeffcoat. “That’s why I think you see them resisting these deportations so aggressively.”
The Invisible Coup also reveals that Democratic presidents have systematically weakened citizenship requirements during election years to create new voters.
Jeffcoat raises Schweizer’s findings on US taxpayer money that is flowing to non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
“What was really just mind-blowing is the documentation you have of billions of dollars flowing through the NGOs, the foundations, the government contracts that are receiving US taxpayer dollars while facilitating illegal entry and resettlement,” sha said. “What lawmakers are involved in this? Who’s funding the system and who’s profit from keeping the border open, especially during the Biden administration?”
The problem, Schweizer says, is that most of that funding is simply not scrutinized by Congress. “They just constantly fund these programs. And the entities we’re talking about, some of them are refugee or religious organizations.”
Schweizer looked into their own statements. “You see they mention humanitarian concerns, but they also mention the ‘transformative power of migrants,’ meaning that they are going to transform American society,” he shows in his book.
“My question is, did the American people vote for this transformation? No, they did not. So, I think we need to stop the flow of money, but we also need to realize what’s working here,” he continues. “It’s not simply a humanitarian thing for a lot of these NGOs. It is politically driven… it’s transformative. That needs to be discussed by Americans, not just settled in dark corners by these NGOs and people in government that are funding them.”
Schweizer also discusses another bombshell revelation from the book. He exposes China’s industrial-scale birthright citizenship operation, with 100,000 Chinese babies born annually in the U.S., then raised in China to return as voting-age US citizens. The book names specific officials, including former Homeland Secretary Antonio Mayorkas and former President Joe Biden, as architects of these policies.