Peter Schweizer, the investigative powerhouse behind bestsellers like *Clinton Cash* and now *The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon*, isn’t backing down from Mexico’s official denials. Just days after his explosive new book rocketed to the top of the charts, Mexico’s president and U.S. ambassador scrambled to swat away its revelations: Mexican consulates actively meddling in American elections, pushing voter registration drives in key states, and promoting policies that align with a long-whispered Reconquista agenda—reclaiming the Southwest through demographics rather than bullets. Schweizer’s response? A masterclass in evidence-based takedown, spotlighting direct quotes from Mexican politicians and consular officials themselves, like former President Vicente Fox’s musings on the U.S. as Mexico’s 51st state. This isn’t tinfoil-hat territory; it’s sourced from public statements and official actions, exposing how consulates in cities like Los Angeles and Chicago have funneled resources into sanctuary city advocacy and ballot harvesting—straight-up foreign election interference that makes Russian bots look amateur.
Zoom out, and the context screams urgency for the 2A community: this isn’t just about borders; it’s a stealth assault on American sovereignty that directly threatens our gun rights. Unfettered migration, turbocharged by elite NGOs and foreign consulates, floods blue states and swing districts with demographics primed to vote for gun-grabbing policies—think California’s slide from Reagan country to microstamping mandates, or New York’s post-2020 migrant surge amplifying Hochul’s assault weapon ban pushes. Schweizer’s book lays bare how Mexican officials coordinate with U.S. open-borders radicals to erode Second Amendment strongholds, turning red-leaning border counties into purple no-go zones for carry rights. We’ve seen it play out: imported voting blocs tip scales in places like Arizona and Nevada, where cartel violence spills over yet local sheriffs lose power to enforce concealed carry reciprocity.
The implications? 2A patriots must treat this as a five-alarm fire—Schweizer’s intel arms us to demand consulate transparency, ICE raids on meddling outposts, and federal probes into foreign-funded voter ops. If Mexico’s Reconquista denial is just diplomatic smoke, ignoring it hands ammo to the elites engineering our replacement. Time to stock up, organize, and vote like your AR-15 depends on it—because in this invisible coup, it just might.