Patriot Brief
- What Happened: Investigative journalist Peter Schweizer reports that elements of Mexico's government are actively facilitating mass migration to extend Mexican sovereignty into U.S. territory.
- Why It Matters: Schweizer claims senior Mexican officials operate on American soil and that Mexico's 53 U.S.-based consulates are organizing anti-ICE protests and political activity.
- Bottom Line: If accurate, this raises serious questions about foreign political influence inside the United States and goes far beyond immigration policy.
Investigative journalist Peter Schweizer just dropped a bombshell that should alarm every American. Elements of the Mexican government are actively facilitating mass migration into the United States as a strategy to extend Mexican sovereignty into U.S. territory.
According to Schweizer's reporting, members of Mexico's political elite have openly described mass migration as a way to expand Mexican influence across the border. Senior Mexican officials operate on American soil to represent Mexican nationals in Mexico's Senate and Congress, effectively creating a political network inside the United States.
Even more concerning, Schweizer claims that Mexico's 53 U.S.-based consulates are involved in political activity here, including organizing anti-ICE protests. That means foreign government officials are actively working to undermine American immigration enforcement from within our own borders.
🚨 THIS SHOULD ALARM EVERY AMERICAN
— Evelio Silvera (@eveliosilvera) February 16, 2026
Investigative journalist Peter Schweizer says that elements of the Mexican government are actively facilitating mass migration into the United States.
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If this reporting is accurate, this goes far beyond immigration policy. This is a question of national security and sovereignty. Are foreign officials shaping political activity inside the United States? Are they organizing protests against federal law enforcement? Are they facilitating illegal immigration as part of a broader strategy to extend their government's influence?
The American people deserve clarity on whether their sovereignty is being challenged by a foreign government operating a political network on U.S. soil. This is not about immigration reform or border security alone. This is about whether the United States allows foreign governments to conduct political operations within its borders.
Mexico benefits economically from remittances sent by migrants in the U.S. But if Schweizer's reporting is correct, the strategy goes deeper. It is about political influence, representation, and extending sovereignty through migration.
Sovereignty matters. National security matters. And if a foreign government is actively facilitating mass migration and organizing political activity inside the United States, that is a direct threat to both.
Congress needs to investigate. The American people need answers. And if this is true, it needs to stop immediately.

