Mexico is trying to stoke protests in the US to further its aim to reconquer parts of the US and China is raising birthright American citizens by the hundreds of thousands.
Those are some of the top-line findings in Peter Schweizer’s new book, “The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon.” Schweizer joins Tony Kinnett’s podcast to lay out his thesis – that Mexico and China have “weaponized” mass migration as a type of civilizational warfare. The book became Schweizer’s fifth consecutive number one New York Times bestseller in its first week.
Schweizer reveals that Mexican officials openly discuss reclaiming southwestern U.S. territory through demographic change, operating 53 consulates that function as political centers, and beaming radicalizing messages to new immigrants from Mexico via state-produced “Migrant TV” into the US.
In the book, Schweizer quotes extensively from Mexican government documents and senior politicians and offers Kinnett two examples, first from a report to Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on US migration that says, “We already know that the Mexican population in the United States reaches 39.9 million. We Mexicans are retaking our territory.” The second quote is from a senior Mexican senator, who lives fulltime in the US: “Mexicans are in our territories of California, Nevada, Texas, Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado and Wyoming. We’re going to take back the territory that was stolen from us.”
Meanwhile, Schweizer tells Kinnett, China exploits birthright citizenship on an industrial scale, with more than 100,000 Chinese babies born annually in the U.S. since 2013. These children are fully raised in China and may later vote in American elections and influence American politics. He details one Chinese businessman with more than 100 US citizen children born through paid surrogacy by American women, all facilitated by 107 surrogacy businesses in Southern California run by Chinese.
Schweizer also discusses how the Supreme Court may address birthright citizenship in the Spring through a case that challenges President Trump’s executive order against recognizing such citizenship claims from people who were not in the country under legal conditions at the time. He compares the CCP’s organized exploitation to foreign invasion.