On his popular Fox News program “Life, Liberty & Levin,” host Mark Levin recently sat down with bestselling author Peter Schweizer to unpack the explosive revelations in Schweizer’s new book, “The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon.” Schweizer lays bare a chilling reality: mass migration isn’t just a border crisis—it’s a deliberate strategy orchestrated by adversaries like China, Mexico, and the Muslim Brotherhood to erode American sovereignty from the inside. These forces aren’t sending people for economic opportunity alone; they’re exporting ideologies hostile to our founding principles, turning unchecked inflows into a Trojan horse for political disruption.
Schweizer spotlights the Sao Paulo Forum, a coalition of far-left groups across the Americas founded in the 1990s, which views mass migration as a tool to reclaim what they call “occupied” lands in the U.S. and shift power dynamics. South American leaders openly boast about their diasporas in America as extensions of their national agendas, aiming to transform red states blue and rewrite our cultural landscape. This isn’t humanitarian aid—it’s geopolitical chess, where migrants become unwitting pawns in a game to dismantle the America that generations fought to build.
Mexico stands out as a prime offender, boasting over 50 consulates across the U.S.—far more than any other nation—which Schweizer accuses of running shadow campaigns to mobilize migrants for electoral influence. Former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador even proposed turning these outposts into “migrant defense offices” to counter border security, collaborating with U.S. political operatives to flip elections in favor of Mexican interests. Such brazen meddling by a neighbor demands we treat these consulates not as diplomatic posts, but as forward operating bases in a hybrid war on our republic.
Compounding the threat, domestic elites and the left’s sanctuary movement provide cover, drawing in Marxist activists and Islamist networks that reject assimilation. Democrats, Schweizer argues, accelerate this by lax vetting and fast-tracked citizenship, harvesting new voting blocs that prioritize imported grievances over American unity. Birthright citizenship and open-border policies hand our political destiny to those who never pledged allegiance, making a mockery of self-governance and inviting endless chaos.
President Trump’s return to the White House offers hope for reversal, but only through ironclad enforcement, mass deportations, and reforms ending these abuses. Ignoring Schweizer’s warnings risks an irreversible “invisible coup,” where foreign powers and radical insiders hollow out our nation. It’s time to secure the borders, reclaim sovereignty, and remind the world: America decides her own fate, not Beijing, Mexico City, or shadowy forums.

