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‘Manchurian Generation’ Ballot Flood: More than 1 Million Chinese With U.S. Citizenship Could Vote in 2030 Elections

In his new book, “The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon,” author Peter Schweizer reveals a startling statistic – more than one million Chinese with U.S. citizenship, who grew up in communist China, will soon be eligible to vote in American elections. This “Manchurian Generation,” as Schweizer calls them, could have a significant impact on the outcome of future elections, potentially altering the course of American politics.

The idea of foreign interference in American elections is not a new one. In recent years, there have been numerous allegations of foreign powers attempting to influence the outcome of our democratic process. However, what sets this situation apart is that these individuals are not foreign agents or operatives, but rather American citizens who have been raised and educated in a country with vastly different political ideologies.

According to Schweizer, this influx of Chinese immigrants with U.S. citizenship is not a coincidence. It is part of a deliberate strategy by American elites and foreign powers to use immigration as a weapon to gain political influence and control. By granting citizenship to individuals who have been indoctrinated in communist ideology, these elites are essentially importing a new voting bloc that could sway elections in their favor.

The impact of this “Manchurian Generation” could be felt as early as the 2030 elections, when the majority of these individuals will be of voting age. With their numbers expected to reach over one million, they could potentially swing the outcome of close races and tip the balance of power in favor of those who align with their communist beliefs.

But it’s not just the sheer number of potential voters that is cause for concern. It’s also the fact that these individuals have been raised in a system that promotes authoritarianism and suppresses individual freedoms. This could have a profound effect on the political landscape of the United States, as these individuals may not fully understand or appreciate the principles of democracy and the importance of protecting individual rights and liberties.

Furthermore, there is the issue of potential foreign influence. Many of these individuals still have strong ties to China, whether it be through family, business, or cultural connections. This could make them vulnerable to pressure or manipulation from the Chinese government, which has a history of interfering in the affairs of other countries.

So, what can be done to address this potential threat to our democracy? Schweizer suggests implementing stricter vetting processes for immigrants and ensuring that those who are granted citizenship have a strong understanding and appreciation for American values and principles. He also calls for increased transparency and accountability in the immigration system, to prevent elites and foreign powers from using it as a tool for their own gain.

It’s important to note that this is not an attack on Chinese immigrants or their culture. America has always been a nation of immigrants, and we should continue to welcome those who come to our country seeking a better life. However, we must also be vigilant in protecting our democracy and ensuring that our immigration system is not being exploited for political gain.

In conclusion, the “Manchurian Generation” of Chinese immigrants with U.S. citizenship is a potential threat to the integrity of our democratic process. It is imperative that we address this issue now, before it becomes a major factor in future elections. We must uphold the values and principles that make America great and ensure that our immigration system is not being used as a weapon against us. Only then can we truly safeguard the future of our democracy.

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