Barack Obama vowed to change America forever in the White House.
He wanted to cement Democrat power.
And Barack Obama's secret plan that fundamentally transformed the country was exposed.
Peter Schweizer's Invisible Coup exposes Obama immigration policy on Trump anniversary
Investigative journalist Peter Schweizer picked the perfect day to release his explosive new book.
On the one-year anniversary of Trump's second inauguration, "The Invisible Coup" hit shelves exposing Obama's scheme to import millions of Democrat voters.
Schweizer uncovered the smoking gun: Obama's top immigration advisor was simultaneously working for the Mexican government.
Eliseo Medina served as Secretary-Treasurer of the Service Employees International Union and sat on Obama's National Latino Advisory Council.
Obama told voters "Before immigration debates took place in Washington, I spoke with Eliseo Medina and SEIU members."
Medina was also advising Mexico's Institute for Mexicans Abroad, created to get "Mexican Americans to lobby the US government to make decisions favorable to Mexico."
A union boss whispering in Obama's ear about immigration while taking orders from a foreign government.
That's a foreign influence operation.
SEIU's Eliseo Medina revealed immigrant voter registration strategy in 2009
In July 2009, Medina stood before a Washington, D.C. crowd and laid out the entire strategy.
"When they voted in November, they voted overwhelmingly for progressive candidates," Medina said about newly naturalized migrants. "Barack Obama got two out of every three voters that showed up."
Then he revealed the endgame.
"We reform the immigration laws, it puts 12 million people on the path to citizenship and eventually voters," Medina explained. "Can you imagine if we have eight million new voters? We will create a governing coalition for the long term, not just for an election cycle."
Eight million new voters loyal to Democrats.
A permanent governing majority.
Obama's handpicked advisor spelling out the plan while simultaneously working for Mexico's government.
The numbers proved they knew exactly what they were doing.
Naturalization citizenship statistics prove Democrat immigrant voting patterns
A 2012 YouGov survey found recent immigrants favored Democrats over Republicans by almost four to one.
That's not a preference, that's a landslide.
In 2010, 69% of immigrants backed Obama's government takeover of health care compared to just 41% of native-born Americans.
Surveys showed 75% of Hispanic immigrants wanted bigger government during Obama's first term.
The newly minted voters Obama created rejected core American principles.
Only 50% of naturalized citizens believed schools should teach children to be proud Americans, compared to 81% of native-born citizens.
Just 37% of naturalized citizens agreed the Constitution is higher authority than international law, while 67% of American-born natives held that view.
Obama wasn't importing people who wanted to become Americans.
He was importing voters who would transform America.
Obama Task Force on New Americans accelerated naturalization process
Obama's second job out of college was organizing for the Gamaliel Foundation in Chicago, "an organization that had long supported immigrant rights."
Immigrants were the backbone of Chicago's political machine where Obama learned his craft.
During the 2008 Pennsylvania primary he lost to Hillary Clinton, Obama got caught on tape revealing his contempt for Americans who opposed his agenda.
"They get bitter; they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment," Obama told wealthy donors about rural voters.
He then stole "Sí se puede" or “Yes we can” from the immigrant rights movement and made it his campaign slogan.
After winning, Obama launched the most aggressive naturalization push in American history.
He created the Task Force on New Americans in 2014 to get as many immigrants naturalized and voting as possible.
The administration slashed fees, let applicants pay with credit cards over time, and handed out nearly $10 million in grants to organizations helping immigrants become citizens.
Between 2009 and 2019, Obama's policies naturalized 7.2 million new citizens.
That's more than the population of 38 individual states.
How immigration reshaped Republican and Democrat voting from 1980 to 2008
Research confirmed large-scale immigration caused Republican vote share to collapse.
In the 100 largest counties, the Republican share crashed from 48% in 1980 to just 35% by 2008.
That's a 13-point wipeout in less than three decades.
Counties that voted for Reagan became Democrat strongholds under Obama's naturalization machine.
By 2016, nearly 20 million foreign-born citizens were eligible to vote.
In Nevada alone, 256,000 immigrants were eligible to vote in 2016, more than nine times Hillary Clinton's margin of victory.
Think about what that means in your neighborhood.
The new immigrant voters in your county could outvote you and everyone you know 9-to-1 on your schools, taxes, and community.
Obama imported millions of voters who would reject the Constitution, demand bigger government, and vote Democrat for generations.
Medina's 2009 speech wasn't a warning.
That was the blueprint Obama executed to fundamentally transform America.
Schweizer's book dropped on the one-year anniversary of Trump's return to power because it reminds Americans why they voted for him in the first place.
Sources:
- Peter Schweizer, "The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon," HarperCollins, January 20, 2026.
- Eliseo Medina speech, America's Future Now! conference, June 2, 2009.
- Harris Interactive survey, "American Values Survey," 2013.
- Pew Research Center, "Naturalization Trends," 2019.
- James Gimpel, "Immigration, Political Realignment, and the Demise of Republican Political Prospects," Center for Immigration Studies, February 2010.
- YouGov survey on immigrant voting patterns, 2012.
- Bipartisan Policy Center, "Obama's Immigration Executive Actions," November 2015.

