Rep. Brian Babin (R-TX) just dropped a bombshell by invoking Peter Schweizer’s explosive new book, *The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon*, to champion his bill slamming shut the birthright citizenship loophole exploited by illegal migrants. In a fiery statement, Babin spotlights Schweizer’s meticulous exposé—fresh from Breitbart News Senior Contributor status—as ironclad evidence that unchecked immigration isn’t just a border crisis; it’s a calculated elite strategy to flood the system with instant citizens who tip electoral scales and dilute American sovereignty. Babin’s H.R. 140, the Birthright Citizenship Act of 2025, aims to redefine the 14th Amendment’s “subject to the jurisdiction thereof” clause, stripping automatic citizenship from kids born to non-citizens here illegally or on temporary visas. It’s a direct counterpunch to the anchor baby pipeline that’s supercharged Democrat voter blocs for decades.
Digging deeper, Schweizer’s book unveils how globalist power players—from Big Tech to foreign adversaries—weaponize migration not for humanitarianism, but to erode national identity and rig the game. Cleverly, Babin ties this to a broader invisible coup: mass importation of low-skill, high-dependency populations that strain resources, spike crime, and balloon welfare rolls, all while elites insulate themselves in gated enclaves. This isn’t abstract policy wonkery; it’s a blueprint for why blue states like California flipped permanently post-1986 amnesty. The implications? A deliberate demographic shift that empowers anti-2A regimes, packing Congress with reps who prioritize gun grabs over border security—think Ilhan Omar’s district, carved from Somali influxes that vote lockstep for disarmament.
For the 2A community, this is red-alert territory: birthright loopholes turbocharge the electoral map toward gun-control utopias, where imported voters—often from authoritarian hellholes—back confiscation agendas without a shred of appreciation for the rights they inherit. Babin’s bill, supercharged by Schweizer’s intel, is a pro-American firewall preserving the Republic’s founding stock and its unalienable rights, including the Second Amendment. If it passes, it starves the beast of future Pelosi protégés; if it fails, expect more “assault weapon” bans rubber-stamped by manufactured majorities. Gun owners, time to rally—your magazines depend on it.