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SHOCK CONFESSION: Mexican President Admits That Mass Migration Is a Tool to Reclaim and Conquer America’s Southwest

In his new book, “Secret Empires: How the American Political Class Hides Corruption and Enriches Family and Friends,” author Peter Schweizer reveals a shocking confession from Mexican officials. According to Schweizer, Mexican officials have openly embraced mass migration as a means of accelerating the reconquest of U.S. territory that was once part of Mexico.

This revelation has caused a stir in the political world, as it sheds light on the true intentions behind the ongoing issue of mass migration. For years, the debate over immigration has been centered around humanitarian concerns and economic benefits. However, Schweizer’s findings suggest a deeper, more strategic motive behind the influx of migrants from Mexico.

In his book, Schweizer documents how Mexican officials have long viewed the mass migration of their citizens to the United States as a tool for reclaiming and conquering America’s Southwest. This region, which includes states such as California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas, was once part of Mexico before it was ceded to the United States in the 19th century.

According to Schweizer, Mexican officials have been actively encouraging and facilitating the migration of their citizens to the United States. This includes providing resources and support for migrants to make the journey, as well as turning a blind eye to illegal border crossings. The ultimate goal, as stated by Mexican officials, is to reclaim and reconquer the Southwest through demographic change.

This shocking confession from Mexican officials has caused outrage among many Americans, who feel that their country is being invaded and their sovereignty threatened. However, this is not the first time that such claims have been made. In fact, the idea of a “reconquista” or reconquest of the Southwest has been a topic of discussion among some Mexican nationalists for decades.

But what does this mean for the United States? Should Americans be concerned about the possibility of losing parts of their country to Mexico? The answer is yes, and it is a wake-up call for our government to take action.

The fact that Mexican officials are openly admitting to using mass migration as a tool for reconquest is a clear indication that our current immigration policies are not working. It is time for our leaders to address this issue and take steps to secure our borders and protect our sovereignty.

Furthermore, this revelation highlights the need for a comprehensive immigration reform that addresses not only the humanitarian and economic aspects of immigration, but also the national security implications. We cannot continue to turn a blind eye to the strategic motives of other countries and allow them to use our immigration system for their own gain.

It is also important for Americans to understand the historical context of this issue. The Southwest was once part of Mexico, and many Mexican citizens still have strong ties to this region. However, it is not fair or just for Mexico to try to reclaim this land through mass migration. The United States has the right to protect its borders and preserve its sovereignty.

In conclusion, the shocking confession from Mexican officials that mass migration is being used as a tool for reconquest is a wake-up call for our government and our citizens. It is time for us to take action and address this issue before it is too late. We must secure our borders, reform our immigration policies, and protect our sovereignty. Let us not forget the words of our founding fathers, who declared that the United States is a nation of laws, not of men. It is time for us to uphold those laws and protect our country for future generations.

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