The stakes are high for Trump's mass deportation agenda.
America could be changed forever if he fails.
And Mexico's President let the truth slip about his sinister plan for illegal immigration.
Mexican Officials Admit Mass Migration Is a Weapon
Former Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador didn't dodge when a reporter asked in 2017 if Mexicans were "reconquering our lands again" through mass migration.
He said "yes."
The Fidel Castro superfan confirmed what conservatives have suspected for decades about Mexico's true intentions for flooding America's southern border.
This stunning admission is just one of dozens documented by bestselling investigative journalist Peter Schweizer in his explosive new book The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon.
Schweizer's investigation reveals Mexico's political elite openly embrace "reconquista" — reconquest of U.S. territory lost in the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo — by sending millions of illegal aliens who maintain loyalty to Mexico City.
The Plan Extends Deep Into the Mexican Government
Mexican officials from the presidency down have publicly celebrated the demographic transformation of the American Southwest.
Current Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum played a song at a 2024 news briefing called "The Hymn of the Migrant" with lyrics declaring: "And though my birth certificate says American I am pure Mexican" and "We change places but not flags."
Mexico's Parliamentary News Agency published an article explaining the song represents "the reconquest of our territory."
Gabriela Rodriguez, chief of Mexico's National Population Council, admitted in December 2024: "We Mexicans are reclaiming our territory. I won't be able to see it when we fully recover it. Its size has been growing for 30 years."
Mexican Senator Felix Salgado proclaimed in 2019: "Mexicans are in our territory (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."
These aren't random politicians making off-the-cuff remarks — this is coordinated messaging from Mexico's ruling Morena Party.
Mexico Spent Decades Perfecting This Strategy
The reconquista plan didn't start with AMLO or Sheinbaum.
President Ernesto Zedillo traveled to Chicago in 1997 and proclaimed that "the Mexican nation extends beyond the territory enclosed by its borders."
That's a foreign government claiming jurisdiction over millions of people living inside the United States.
Zedillo declared in 1996: "We will not tolerate foreign forces dictating and enacting laws on Mexicans" — referring to the U.S. federal government controlling its own border.
Mexico's consul general in California admitted in 1998: "I think we are practicing La Reconquista in California" — on stage at a Los Angeles law school.
The Evidence Shows This Plan Is Already Working
The Los Angeles Unified School District is now 70 percent Hispanic, and Southwest cities look nothing like they did 30 years ago.
In 2004, Harvard professor Samuel Huntington warned: "Demographically, socially and culturally, the reconquista of the Southwest United States by Mexico is well under way."
Schweizer documents how Mexico operates more than 50 consulates across the United States to prevent assimilation and maintain Mexican cultural loyalty.
They distribute anti-American Marxist textbooks through these consulates and launched TV Migrante in March 2025 — a television channel broadcast in both Mexico and the United States.
This isn't about the American Dream — it's about maintaining a fifth column loyal to Mexico City.
Trump Understands What's at Stake
President Trump's mass deportation operations aren't just about enforcing immigration law.
They're about stopping a coordinated foreign government assault on American territorial integrity.
Trump shut down Biden's CBP One app that "paroled" over one million illegal aliens into the country.
He reinstated the "Remain in Mexico" policy and designated major Mexican drug cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations.
But Democrats defend the invasion — Senator Richard Blumenthal called ICE enforcement "abhorrent."
That's exactly what Mexico's government wants — American politicians defending illegal aliens who are part of their reconquista strategy.
If Trump fails to secure the border, the demographic transformation becomes irreversible and America ceases to exist in California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.
Every American who values sovereignty should support Trump's deportation agenda without apology.
The alternative is watching Mexico's "peaceful invasion" complete the conquest of American territory without firing a single shot.
Sources:
- Frances Martel, "SHOCK CONFESSION: Mexican President Admits That Mass Migration Is a Tool to Reclaim and Conquer America's Southwest," Breitbart, January 22, 2026.
- Peter Schweizer, "The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon," HarperCollins, January 2026.
- "The Reconquista: How Mexico is weaponizing illegal immigration to punish the United States," Just The News, January 18, 2026.
- "Mexico using 'weaponized immigration' to undermine US sovereignty, author of new book alleges," Fox News, January 18, 2026.
- "The Reconquista of California," Chronicles Magazine, April 21, 2022.
- "Mexican aliens seek to retake 'stolen' land," The Washington Times, May 13, 2010.

