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Peter Schweizer on China’s Stealth US Takeover Through Mass Migration

Pod Force One

New York Post

News, News Commentary, Politics, Government

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2026

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Investigative journalist Peter Schweizer speaks to Miranda Devine about China's weaponization of birthright citizenship that will deliver one million Chinese Communist Party-raised dual nationals eligible to vote in our elections. The author of "Invisible Coup" also reveals how Mexico embedded political networks inside the US to manipulate elections and public opinion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome back to Podforce One. I'm Miranda Devine and today I'm coming to you from my apartment in

0:07.8

New York City because we are completely snowed in. Today on the podcast we're joined by best-selling author Peter Schweitzer,

0:14.9

who just released a hit new book called The Invisible Coup, How American Elites and Foreign Powers use immigration as a weapon.

0:23.7

Thank you so much, Peter Schweitzer, for joining us on Podforce One.

0:27.9

And congratulations on your latest book, Invisible Coup, which is still on the New York Times

0:34.3

bestseller list, I believe.

0:36.2

Well, thank you. It's great to be with you,

0:37.7

Miranda. I appreciate that very much. It's quite a coup, actually, even just getting on a New York

0:42.9

Times bestseller list, which you've done multiple times, but you really have to sell a lot of

0:49.0

books for them to recognize a book that's not sort of in their ideological wavelength. So that is some feat. And it

0:58.0

feels like this book is so timely and almost, you know, going to be a bigger hit than the others

1:07.3

and also more impactful because I guess the premise of your book is that the

1:12.9

invisible coup is the mass migration, particularly the Joe Biden, 20 million illegal migrants

1:20.5

that he ushered over the border.

1:22.5

So just in a nutshell, how is that a coup?

1:25.4

Well, I think because, you know, we've been having a great debate in this country about immigration

1:31.1

and that conversation's been mostly about wages and violence on our streets.

1:35.6

But we need to remind ourselves that when people come to the United States, that not only bring

1:40.2

themselves, their family members, they also bring political networks. And those political

1:45.3

networks are quite active and, in fact, are antithetical to those of the United States. So

1:52.1

that's really where the coup part comes in. The reality is that this is not the migration of 120

1:58.9

years ago when the Irish came or even 50 years ago when Mexican Americans came. This is not the migration of 120 years ago when the Irish came or even 50 years ago when Mexican Americans came.

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