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Corruption Has Reached a Worldwide Level

Corruption Has Reached a Worldwide Level

Corruption and Immigration: A Global Concern

According to Peter Schweitzer, a senior contributor, there’s a concerning trend of political corruption in the U.S. that’s reaching a global scale, particularly through immigration that is being used as a tool. This was highlighted in his recent appearance on a special segment of Breitbart News.

Schweitzer’s book, which has topped the charts for five years, discusses how corruption has now intertwined more deeply with global corporations, a topic he’s explored since he first began addressing political misconduct.

“For decades, we’ve been talking about a global economy and the term ‘global elite’ fits well,” Schweitzer noted. “The world feels smaller and more connected, which applies to corruption too.”

There’s a growing disconnect, as many Americans might not realize how extensive corruption involving politicians is becoming.

He elaborated on how, in the past, corruption might have looked like a congressman manipulating a bill for personal gain—something that might happen still, but the scale has evolved. “Now, American officials see bigger financial benefits working with corrupt foreign entities rather than local deals,” Schweitzer stated.

U.S. politicians are finding it easier to hide dubious dealings abroad, particularly in countries like China and Ukraine, where corruption is rampant and the opportunities seem more lucrative.

Schweitzer’s previous work has exposed how politicians have amassed wealth through unethical practices such as insider trading and questionable land deals. His later publications, including titles like *Clinton Cash* and *Blood Money*, illustrated how political corruption has taken on a more global dimension.

In *Invisible Coup*, he argues that American officials are conspiring with foreign entities to enrich themselves at the expense of U.S. citizens, particularly regarding immigration, which is a foundational aspect of the nation.

Moreover, he pointed out that actual events post-election have direct implications for American citizens. For instance, shortly after Biden won in 2020, Mexico enacted two laws intended to facilitate migration into the U.S. “There are reports of migrants being incentivized from various countries to make the journey through Central America,” he recalled.

Even during the Trump administration—where there was considerable focus on immigration—Schweitzer claims foreign nations continued to exploit immigrant pathways, often with help from U.S. officials to undermine American sovereignty. He stressed the need for a robust response in Washington, suggesting that political figures are profiting both politically and financially from this situation.

“It’s an ongoing battle against America,” Schweitzer emphasized. “We’re facing weaponized immigration, rooted in a global agenda; many politicians and NGOs seem to be complicit in this situation.”

His book, *The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon*, has made a significant impact, entering the charts as a bestseller and addressing these critical themes.

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