Journalist Peter Schweizer alleged this week that Mexico has 53 consulates in the U.S. that they’re using to organize anti-ICE protests.
Schweizer revealed all this while appearing on Steve Bannon’s “War Room” podcast.
“I started running across these quotes by senior Mexican officials, and I thought this is just crazy,” he began. “I mean, do they really mean this? And I kept finding them. I’ll give you an example of one that I found very early on.”
“This is from one of the most powerful senators in Mexico. He’s a member of the Morena Party, the ruling party. He sits on the National Defense Committee, which is the most powerful committee in the Mexican Senate,” he added.
The quote, from a couple of years ago, was as follows: “Mexicans are in [American] 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.”
WOW 🚨 Peter Schweizer exposes Mexico runs 53 consulates in the United States, and THEY’RE ORGANIZING ICE PROTESTS
The Mexican consulates in America ARE MEETING WITH THE DEMOCRAT PARTY and organizing protests. There‘s a consulate in Minneapolis
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— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) January 23, 2026
Schweizer also cited another quote, this one from a government report written by one of the top aides to Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum.
The quote was as follows: “We already know that the Mexican population in the United States reaches 39.9 million. We Mexicans are reclaiming our territory.”
Schweizer didn’t believe it at first.
“So I looked at this and I thought, okay, well, this is just a bunch of bravado from, you know, blowhard Mexican politicians,” he explained.
“And then I started looking at what is the apparatus that Mexico has in the United States, and I found that, you know, the United Kingdom and China have six and seven consulates respectively. Mexico has 53!” he continued.
And then when we took a closer look at these consulates, he discovered the horrifying truth.
“I found out that they’re organizing protests,” he said. “They’re organizing some of these anti-ICE protests. They’ve got a consulate up in the Twin Cities right now that’s neck deep in what’s going on in Minneapolis.”
And, to make matters worse, they’ve allegedly been “meddling” in America’s politics.
“They were literally meeting with Democratic Party activists in 2024 saying, ‘How are we going to stop Trump? We got to stop Trump. We turned California from red to blue. We turned Arizona from red to blue. We’ve got to stop Trump,'” he explained.
Schweizer’s just-released book, “The Invisible Coup,” gives numerous additional examples of this “weaponized immigration” being used by Mexico to exert political control within the United States.
Mexico’s 50+ consulates across the United States are running a shadow campaign to bend American elections in favor of Mexican interests, @PeterSchweizer writes in his new book, The Invisible Coup.
The Mexican government “is blatantly interfering in our domestic politics, working… pic.twitter.com/IYmncu2XfW
— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) January 20, 2026
“Alberto Vieyra Gómez, the founding director of the Mexican News Agency (Agencia Mexicana de Noticias), opined in a 2023 article that migrants are ‘quietly carrying out a reconquest of the territories the US took from us in 1848,'” the book reads, according to an excerpt published by Just The News.
“He warned that once the Americans figured out what was going on, migrants should watch out for ‘Yankee fundamentalism,’ noting that ‘the reconquest of the Aztec territory is silent, and the day the gringos realize this, this diabolical fundamentalism will become macabre,'” the book continues.
Even Octavio Paredes López, the former president of the Mexican Academy of Sciences, has adopted this mindset.
“We are witnessing the greatest peaceful and silent reconquest of our identity that history has ever recorded,” he reportedly said last year.
And then the trifecta — in 1997, the Mexican government amended its Constitution to allow Mexicans living in the U.S. who’ve become citizens to remain Mexican citizens.
“It signifies the recognition that nations are more than concrete, special territorial resources. . . . Belonging to Mexico is fixed in bonds of a cultural and spiritual order, in customs, aspirations and convictions that today are the essence of a universally recognized civilization,” one unnamed Mexican congressman reportedly said after the amendment was instituted.
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