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We got Somali almost beat that terrible Mayor Fry in an election. and a Socialist went out in Seattle. You see this as a big Series of not random events, concerted events. In what respect? Yeah, Brian, look, we've been having a national conversation in this country for a decade at least about immigration as it relates to the economy, you know, violence on our streets, et cetera.
What I really focus on in my research is the weaponization of immigration.
So it's one thing that you have a debate over how many immigrants should be here, the state of illegal immigration. What I'm arguing is that these immigrants come in, some of them, and they form political networks with the cooperation of foreign powers. The Chinese government, the Mexican government, a lot of people are surprised by that one. The Muslim Brotherhood. These political networks are waging, in their words, not mine, civilizational warfare against the United States.
So we need to come to grips with the reality that some of the chaos we're seeing in Minneapolis, that we saw in Los Angeles last year, it is organized and it involves, in some cases, foreign officials that are stoking the flames and fueling this chaos.
Well, a couple of things. amazing that they feel such a A comfortability with Democrats.
So instead of Democrats and Republicans realizing this is a threat, they seem to be very comfortable working through the Democratic Party. Why is that? Yeah, it's the Democratic Party realized in the 1990s under Bill Clinton that immigrants were a massive plus for the Democratic Party. Newly naturalized citizens vote 80 to 85 percent Democratic. That evens out over time, by the way, that the next generation is closer to 50-50.
But of course, that's 20 years. You have a voting bloc that's voting 80 to 85 percent Democrat. And that led Democrats to embrace immigration. It also led them, Brian, whenever they are in power, the Clinton administration, the Obama administration, Biden administration, they completely gut the citizenship process. They get rid of criminal background checks.
They get rid of competency requirements. They get rid of language requirements because they want to mint new voters. And I actually quote in the book emails from White House officials saying people are going to accuse us of running quote-unquote voter mills because of what we're doing.
So this is a marriage of convenience between Democrats who See the political benefit from this and these nefarious foreign actors that literally say they want to transform and radically change America to reflect more their views than ours. And, Peter, does that explain why we see Bill Clinton sounding like Donald Trump when it comes to immigration, Chuck Schumer and Harry Reid the same thing? We could play these clips back. These guys don't ever go anywhere. And then we go, what happened?
What changed to make you change?
Meanwhile, Republicans, maybe they were a little bit stricter when it comes to law and cracking down on the border, but they basically had a negotiating stance, I guess, a negotiating apparatus with Democrats. But now they're so different when it comes to this issue. What happened? Yeah, I think a couple of things happened, Brian. One is the sort of myth that we were going to have open relationships in North America, you know, through NAFTA.
It was going to be a great economic success for the United States. It was not going to have political implications. It did not. And we started to realize that mass migration is actually not just sort of a random event. If I can, Brian, let me just read two brief quotes to you from senior Mexican officials about how they view mass migration to the United States.
The first one's from a December 2024 government report by one of Scheinbaum's top aides. She's the president of Mexico. Quote, we already know that the Mexican population in the United States reaches 39.9 million. We Mexicans are retaking our territory. Or this one from a powerful senator, Mexico, member of the Morena Party, the ruling party.
He sits on the National Defense Committee, most powerful committee in the Mexican Senate. Quote, Mexicans are in our territories, California, Nevada, Texas. Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Wyoming. We're going to take back the territory that was stolen from us.
Now, Do they literally think that those are going to become Mexican states? I don't know. But what they have done is created a network in the United States, which includes government officials, senior Mexican government officials, Brian, who live in the United States. They don't live in Mexico. They're organizing violent protests.
They're meddling in our elections. They have a network of 53 consulates across the United States. China has six. The U.K. has seven.
They view this as an opportunity to exert sovereignty in the United States. There are many Mexican Americans who don't agree with this. They embrace American values, but they're doing that despite the wishes of the Mexican government and despite their efforts. Peter Schweitzer with us right now, his book is now out, The Invisible Coup, How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon. Peter, does that play into some of the organizations we're seeing working against ICE and Border Patrol in Minneapolis?
Absolutely. And there's a pattern here, Brian. In Minneapolis, there's a couple of groups. One's called Clues. The other one is called Mirak.
These are groups very active in the anti-ICE protests. Both of those organizations work closely with the Mexican consulate that is in the Twin Cities. In fact, CLUS has the same address as the Mexican consulate. And this is not a one-off. The violent riots and protests we had in Los Angeles last year, you remember those?
We know, because I quote them in the book, senior Mexican officials who live in California were fanning the flames. They were encouraging the protests, in some cases, organizing the violent protests, making radical statements about how Los Angeles was occupied territory. It actually belongs to Mexico. This is not just sort of language they're throwing out. They really do believe that they have a sovereign right to exert their authority north of the border.
They've actually, Brian, got a situation now where. There are members of the Mexican Senate and Mexican legislature who represent Mexicans living in the United States, and they live in the United States, which is a massive intrusion into our sovereignty.
So the violent protests are going to continue. Mexico wants this because they view it as a net plus for them politically and they do not want deportations because it seeps and saps away at their political power. Hi, everyone. It's Brian Kilmead here. Are you tired of those uncomfortable dress shirts, especially when they bunch up under a sweater?
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So here's some of the communications among the protesters in Minneapolis, and m most of which have a degree of violence, and certainly they're not just sitting there with postal board, cut 30. I'm Kyle. I'm Antifa. I understand that the women who see this are really scared that their husbands are going to go and not come back, and that's real. We can't end this without good men in the streets, armed and ready to protect innocent people from being gunned down by these massed murderers, these fascist occupiers.
I need boots on the ground, and I need them prepared to do what needs to be done. Hey, so they're gonna kill us anyway, so I think maybe we should just mob them. If you comply. They're gonna shoot you. If you try to leave, they're gonna shoot you.
Mob them. Like that. I like full American Revolution, like hiding in trees. I don't know. I don't know.
People are nuts. Yeah, yeah, people are nuts, and this is an insurrection. And what they're basically saying, Brian, is that the federal government does not have the authority because these radicals say they don't want them to have the authority to enforce federal law. And the last time I remember this was in the 1950s and 1960s in Alabama and Mississippi, when you had segregationists saying federal government does not have any authority here. It's a huge problem, but we also have to recognize that there is this foreign component to what's going on.
There's an individual who lives in Ontario, California named Alejandro Robles. You know, look at his Twitter X account. He's a senior official with the Morena Party. He serves in the Mexican legislature. Last year, he was going across the United States to in his words, quote, organize the militancy.
Inside the United States. He met with organizations tied to Antifa. He spoke at the People's Forum in New York, which is a hotbed of Antifa activity. You have other Mexican government officials saying that we are part of the quote-unquote permanent resistance to Trump.
So this is not just crazy Antifa people. There's a foreign component to this. The Chinese as well. You've got two organizations that are neck deep in the violence in Minneapolis. PLCL, the Party for Socialism and Liberation, FRSO, Freedom Road Socialist Organization.
These are both groups who themselves have pledged allegiance to the CCP in China. They meet with them. They have ties with them. They are the ones that are also trying to provoke and instigate violence in Minneapolis.
So there is a foreign component to this that we need to wake up to.
Well, it's interesting because Donald Trump has really thrown a monkey wrench into this. He sealed the border, pressuring Mexico, unearthed Venezuela. Put Maduro in a Brooklyn prison now is going to start putting additional pressure on Cuba by shutting, telling Mexico, you better stop sending oil over there.
So this is not going according to plan for them, right? Donald Trump, that's right. That's right. What Trump is doing is enormously important by sealing the border. He sent the first message.
Venezuela, his war against the drug cartels. People don't realize that the drug cartels are meddling in American politics.
So this is not just a function of these cartels selling drugs and people say, well, my kids don't take drugs. I'm not worried about it. They are actually political actors in the United States. And they are connected. They're individuals, I should say, who are connected to an organization called Progressive International that was created by Bernie Sanders.
It's run by his former foreign policy advisor. You look at about 30% of the senior leadership in that group, I name them in the book, who are directly tied to the drug cartels. And what is that organization? Doing. That organization is pushing two things that the drug cartels want.
Number one, they want open borders. Dirty little secret is they made more money off of human smuggling during the Biden administration than they did for selling drugs.
So they want open borders. Second thing, Brian, is they want an end to U.S. and Allied military operations against the cartels in Latin America. Those are two positions that Progressive International has been very, very firm on.
So this is not just about the narrow confines of the drug business. This has massive political connotations. And I think what Trump is doing is very, very important and really key to the future of American civilization. Peter Schweitzer, our guest, and he's got his brand new book out, and it's explosive as usual and enlightening, The Invisible Coup, How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon.
So, Peter, I'm reading this story on Sunday with the New York Post or Saturday, and they talked about the socialists going down for their meeting, the DSA meeting, and some of which are uncomfortable because in the room are all these pictures of China. And some of these people that are involved have links to China.
Some of the socialists, anonymous, said, I'm not comfortable with this. This is not what I brought into. Others say, basically, get comfortable with it. And as the socialists grow, Is China legally allowed to support a political power in America? Are they allowed to funnel money into the Democratic Socialists of America, DSA?
Well, if you are an entity in the United States and you're taking money from a foreign government or a foreign power adversarial to the United States, you're required at a minimum to disclose that to the federal government under the feral laws. In other words, you fill out a form, you send it to the Department of Justice, and you say, we received these funds. We coordinated in this way with this foreign power. I don't think the Democratic Socialists of America are doing that. They should be doing that.
And what you're talking about is really important as far as what's happening to the left in America. The Democratic Socialists of America, one of their big leaders used to be decades ago, a guy named Michael Harrington. He was a Democratic Socialist. He hated the Soviet Union during the Cold War. He fought and resisted the Soviet Union.
That used to be kind of the unique avenue of the Democratic Socialists of America, as opposed to the Communist Party, USA, etc. What's happened is the Democratic Socialists have increasingly become more tied to these radicals. Radical foreign movements.
So you find, for example, that DSA members would go down and meet with Maduro. Maduro would set up these conferences. DSA members would show up. You find DSA members involved with the Sao Paulo Forum, which is another one of these radical left-wing groups that is being funded by the drug cartels. I provide the evidence in the book.
So the DSA has evolved radically, and it is pushing people like AOC and Craig Zazar and others further to the left because they are participating with groups like Progressive International that we just talked about, and it is pushing them in a radical direction. Why else are these members of Congress, of all the issues in America that we have to deal with, why are they concerning themselves with and introducing resolutions to stop U.S. military operations against the drug cartels in Latin America? It's just utterly bizarre. And you know what?
You have a great job presenting it, but even a better job writing it. It's an important book. You got to pick it up: The Invisible Coup. How American elites and foreign powers use immigration as a weapon. Peter Schweitzer, congratulations.
Thanks so much. Thanks, Brian. Appreciate it. And please stay warm up there. Impossible, but I appreciate the sentiment.
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