Immigration As A Weapon – Top Republican Reveals What’s Really Happening

Adansijav Official

You want to know why the chaos in American cities feels coordinated? Why the anti-ICE protests erupt with military precision? Why certain neighborhoods transform overnight into hostile territory?

Because it is coordinated.

Peter Schweizer just pulled back the curtain on what might be the most important national security story nobody’s discussing. His new book, The Invisible Coup, lays out something conservatives have sensed in their gut for years: mass migration isn’t just happening to America. It’s being done to America.

On purpose. By people who hate us.

Not Your Grandfather’s Immigration Debate

We’ve spent decades arguing about immigration the wrong way. Economy. Crime. Cultural assimilation. All valid concerns—and Trump deserves massive credit for finally sealing that border.

But Schweizer’s throwing a bucket of cold water on anyone who thinks the job is done.

“When somebody comes from Somalia or somebody comes from Mexico or somebody comes from China,” Schweizer told Mark Levin, “they are bringing with them not only themselves, their family and their culture. They’re also bringing with them political networks.”

Political networks. Let that sink in.

We’re not talking about abuela’s tamale recipe or grandpa’s work ethic. We’re talking about organized cells—funded, directed, and activated by foreign governments—embedding themselves in American communities like sleeper agents in a Cold War thriller.

Except this isn’t fiction. And nobody’s wearing a trench coat.

The Unholy Trinity

Schweizer names names: China. Mexico. The Muslim Brotherhood.

Three players. Three different playbooks. One shared goal—fundamentally transforming America from the inside out.

The Mexican government isn’t just turning a blind eye to border crossings. They’re cultivating political influence through migrant populations. China’s playing the long game, flooding certain communities with nationals who maintain tight connections to Beijing. And the Brotherhood? They’ve been running this playbook since before most Americans knew what “jihad” meant.

Streets on Fire (By Design)

Here’s where it gets infuriating.

Those violent anti-ICE protests? The “river to the sea” mobs? The chaos erupting from Minneapolis to Los Angeles?

Schweizer documents how government officials from Mexico, operatives connected to China, and Muslim Brotherhood affiliates are “responsible for a lot of the chaos in our streets.”

Not inspired by. Not loosely connected to. Responsible for.

This isn’t grassroots activism. It’s astroturf warfare funded by foreign powers who figured out something brilliant and terrifying: why invade America with tanks when you can destabilize it with demographics?

The Border Was Step One

Trump sealed the border. Victory lap deserved.

But Schweizer’s warning is clear: the networks are already here. The radicals aren’t waiting at the Rio Grande anymore—they’re in your city council meetings, your school boards, your streets.

“We need to think not just about immigration as an issue,” Schweizer argues, “but about weaponized immigration and how our foreign adversaries are using it against us.”

The wall was necessary. But walls don’t remove what’s already inside the house.

What Comes Next

Trump endorsed the book. That matters. It signals this administration understands the threat goes deeper than headline-grabbing deportation raids.

The question now: does America have the stomach for what comes next? Rooting out foreign-backed political networks means confronting some uncomfortable truths about who’s really pulling strings in sanctuary cities. It means asking why certain politicians defend chaos so aggressively.

It means admitting we’ve been fighting yesterday’s battle while our enemies waged tomorrow’s war.

Schweizer just handed us the intelligence briefing. The only question left is whether we’ll act on it—or keep pretending the fire isn’t already inside the walls.


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