Peter Schweitzer
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Well, what I mean is that, you know, we've been having a national conversation about immigration in the United States, about its effect on wages, safety on our streets, how it might influence our culture.
Very, very, very important debate and discussion.
And I think President Trump deserves a lot of credit for sealing the border.
But we have to step back and realize that we're not just dealing with immigration that is sort of random and organic.
We're dealing with weaponized migration.
What do I mean by that?
Foreign actors, foreign governments see it as a weapon to deploy against us.
So they are encouraging it.
They are pushing it.
And once immigrants come into the United States, they bring with them not only themselves, their families, and their culture, they bring with them
oftentimes political networks.
So we see governments like Mexico, for example, working to exert sovereignty within the United States by activating migrants and turning them into a political force.
The Mexican government, for example, has something called Migrant TV or Migrante TV.
This is a news service, I'll put that in air quotes, by the Mexican government specifically for migrants in the country.
but it's highly laced with propaganda.
Anti-Trump, ICE agents are Nazis.
They are trying to radicalize and motivate migrants inside the country, turn them into a political force.
There's evidence that people connected to the Mexican consulates are doing the same thing.
And I named some of those individuals in the book.
Yes, no question about that.