Discussion on Foreign Influence in U.S. Activism
During a recent appearance on FNC’s “Life, Liberty, Levin,” Peter Schweitzer, who has penned the book The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon, addressed the infiltration of Marxist activists into the United States by foreign adversaries.
Host Mark Levin highlighted the collaboration between foreign nations and extremist groups, suggesting they are leveraging consulates and U.S. connections to alter America from within. He noted the influx of individuals, particularly activists who align with specific governmental agendas, emphasizing the Democratic Party’s stance on open borders.
Levin urged Schweitzer to elaborate on the factors he discusses in his book regarding the arrival of Marxist activists, specifically those welcomed by the Democratic Party and Barack Obama.
Schweitzer explained that the sanctuary movement emerged in the 1980s, largely due to Central American civil wars. He pointed out that while there’s an open-door policy for refugees, the narratives from organizers show a targeted approach to immigration. They seem to favor those linked to groups like the FMLN in El Salvador, which has a history of violence against American soldiers, or supportive of the Nicaraguan government. These individuals, Schweitzer argued, are often radicalized and ready to take over various activist organizations, particularly labor unions.
Schweitzer urged viewers to observe the unrest in cities like Los Angeles, New York, and Minneapolis. He noted that many participating in these protests are from abroad, do not always speak English, and are serious activists. Their aim, he suggested, is to instigate change in America through extreme and often violent political actions.
