Mexico's government is in full damage control mode after investigative journalist Peter Schweizer's explosive new book "The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon" exposed their systematic interference in American domestic politics through consulates and mass migration.
Just one week after the book debuted atop bestseller lists, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and Mexico's ambassador to the U.S. are desperately trying to wave away the damning evidence. But here's the problem for Mexico's denials – Schweizer didn't rely on anonymous sources or speculation. He quoted Mexican politicians and consular officials directly, using their own words against them.
The book reveals how Mexican leaders openly refer to the American Southwest as "occupied territory" and brazenly use immigration as a weapon to reclaim it through what they call "Reconquista." Patriots on social media aren't buying Mexico's desperate denials either.
"Mexico's plan isn't secret: RECONQUISTA via mass migration," posted @CommonSenseUSA on social media. "Peter Schweizer's The Invisible Coup lays it out: Mexican leaders call the Southwest 'occupied territory' and openly use immigration to reclaim it."
Another social media user, @MSMisSoma, issued a stark warning to the Trump administration: "I know today's news cycle is <5 min but don't let this pass. If the Trump admin doesn't close 49/50, you know all other efforts are BS." The reference points to Mexico's network of 53+ consulates operating on American soil.
This revelation comes at a crucial time for President Trump's second-term agenda. The administration has already begun implementing mass deportations and securing our border, but Schweizer's research suggests the threat goes far deeper than illegal border crossings – it's organized political warfare using Mexico's diplomatic infrastructure.
Mexico's panicked response only validates what many Americans suspected: our southern neighbor has been playing a long game, using mass migration and consular interference to influence U.S. elections and policy. Their denials ring hollow when confronted with direct quotes from their own officials.
The question now is whether the Trump administration will take decisive action against Mexico's consular network or allow this foreign interference operation to continue undermining American sovereignty. Patriots are watching closely.
