This recent discussion between Tom Basile and Peter Schweizer on Newsmax sheds light on a pressing issue: the potential weaponization of immigration against the United States. Schweizer, the author of “The Invisible Coup” and President of the Government Accountability Institute, argues that mass migration has transitioned into a strategic tool used by various elites to destabilize the country.

Basile sets the stage by stating, “America is under attack,” a phrase that encapsulates the seriousness of the claims made in this conversation. He acknowledges the common focus on the micro issues surrounding immigration—such as jobs, wages, and crime—while urging attention to the macro aspects. This shift in focus is critical; it looks beyond the surface-level discussions that often dominate public discourse. As Basile prompts, “Who is sending millions of people here, and why?”

Schweizer’s response outlines a significant concern: the use of immigration as a tool for political ends. He asserts that certain foreign and domestic actors perceive immigration as a means to achieve specific goals, particularly the erosion of American civilization and the promotion of their own political agendas. “What we are ignoring is the weaponization of immigration,” he emphasized, pointing out the implications of this narrative.

Notably, he raises alarm about the involvement of Mexico in these operations. Despite outward appearances of cooperation regarding drug cartels and immigration, Schweizer suggests that Mexico’s political infrastructure is deeply intertwined with criminal elements. He states, “There are only certain things that Claudia Scheinbaum is gonna be able to do with regards to the drug cartels because she is connected to the drug cartels,” grounding his claims in evidence presented in his book.

Schweizer’s analysis reveals a staggering reality: Mexico maintains a vast network of consulates within the United States—53, compared to the 6 and 7 held by the UK and China. This tells a story of strategic engagement that goes beyond mere diplomacy. He reveals, “They have held meetings in their consulates about how to turn states from red to blue,” exposing a direct intervention in U.S. politics that many may not be aware of.

Furthermore, Schweizer warns that Mexico’s ambitions include extending its influence into what they term “greater Mexico.” This pursuit is designed to be politically advantageous, all while undermining American sovereignty. Such assertions are not merely conspiracy theories but speak to ongoing actions that indicate foreign meddling in domestic affairs.

China, too, plays a critical role in this narrative. Schweizer points out that the nation has found ways to exploit U.S. immigration laws in a “more sophisticated” manner than Mexico. He details how China has encouraged nationals to give birth in the United States, using this tactic to secure citizenship for their children. This strategy, he notes, gained momentum after 2011 when state media began promoting the idea among China’s elite.

This comprehensive examination of immigration’s weaponization invites deeper reflection on national security and immigration policies. Schweizer’s warning resonates with those concerned about foreign influence over domestic issues. His insights call into question the conventional discussions surrounding immigration and compel a reevaluation of what’s at stake.

Ultimately, the conversation between Basile and Schweizer highlights an urgent need to understand the broader implications of immigration. As Schweizer asserts, the dynamics at play span beyond simple demographic changes; they involve strategic maneuverings that could reshape American society as we know it. The need for vigilance in safeguarding national integrity has never been clearer.

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