We’re watching Mexico’s Reconquista over the US
Peter Schweizer’s new book exposes another dark scheme.
Susan Quinn | February 13, 2026 www.americanthinker.com
Does anyone realize that Mexico is determined to reconquer the United States? In his most recent book, The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon, Peter Schweizer explains how we may very well be losing our sovereignty and culture to our southern neighbor.
Schweizer quotes abundantly from Mexicans who blatantly claim that southern U.S. states are occupying their rightful territory:
In February 2023, José Gerardo Rodolfo Fernández Noroña, a member of the Mexican parliament for President Claudia Sheinbaum’s ruling Morena party, stood on the floor of the Congreso de la Union and calmly declared that California, Texas, and New Mexico were, among other parcels, ‘occupied territories.’
He went on to say that Mexico ‘should review this dispossession and once again demand the recovery of these territories’ from America. These outlandish statements certainly did not hurt his career. In fact, they helped him. A year and a half later, he was elected president of the Mexican Senate. Noroña is not alone.
The name they give this new direction in foreign policy is “Reconquista.” Their strategy is comprehensive and, as was obvious, involves the migrant invasion:
While they may or may not mean the literal territorial rejoining of those territories with Mexico, they very much mean the cultural and political detachment of the American Southwest from the US and transforming it to resemble Mexican civilization.
They hope to accomplish this task by mass migration, preventing the assimilation of migrants in the United States to the American way of life, and organizing them into a political force for Mexico’s benefit. With the help of powerful forces inside the United States, they are well on their way.
Of course, Joe Biden was entirely complicit in this sabotage. No matter how often Congress challenged DHS Secretary Mayorkas, he insisted that the border was secure. Per Schweizer, once the border actually was secured by Trump, the next step was for Mexico to declare that Mexicans held dual citizenship. The third step was for Mexican diplomats, members of Mexico’s legislature, and other Mexican officials to maintain governing positions in both Mexico and the United States; the goal is for them to manipulate our politics and elections and to control outcomes that favor the Mexican and Mexican-American population (which is illegal). Mexico has established 53 consulates in this country and their goal is to interface and recruit Mexican-Americans to influence local and national politics.
When Schweizer’s book exploded on the scene, the Mexican officials went into panic mode, denying the truth of his allegations:
In a statement released by her office, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said, ‘I categorically deny any involvement or attempt by Mexico to interfere in the internal affairs of the United States.’
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This weekend on Sunday Morning Futures on Fox News, a response came from Mexico’s ambassador to the U.S., Esteban Moctezuma Barragán. He pointed to Trump’s success with Latino voters as proof the Mexicans aren’t interfering in US politics.
‘I think that facts are much better than opinions, and I just want to tell you that when he says we’re working against President Trump, the votes of Latinos for President Trump rose from 28 percent in 2016 to 48 percent’ in the 2024 election, Ambassador Moctezuma said. ‘Mexican migration has been dropping constantly since 2000. And so, what do you say? What do you see is that reality offers a very different view. The Mexican and United States governments are working very, very closely in order to tackle the migratory issue,” the Ambassador said.
Yes, Mexican migration has technically decreased since a sky-high peak, but there are still millions (or tens of millions?) of Mexicans here illegally. And Trump’s notable popularity with Hispanics is unique to legal Hispanic immigrants, not illegal ones. Also consider that since our government has become more aggressive about deportations, protests supporting illegal immigration are increasingly violent and anarchic:
These are not the polite petitions of victims pleading for a softer repression. They are angry protests — people are out in the streets, not cowering behind closed doors. They carry signs with denunciations that declare ‘MAGA: Mexicans Ain’t Going Anywhere!’ or ‘I drink my horchata warm because Fuck ICE!’
Young Mexican women — some born here, some who came as children, and others who just arrived — carry U.S. flags, not out of false patriotism, but demanding recognition as an essential part of the nation, belonging to this country’s fabric. The many, many Mexican flags have important meaning. They speak of pride in Mexico as a country with a progressive government, in contrast to our reactionary one. They demand that the Mexican presence in this country be recognized as well, with rights and respect for Mexican people.
The Mexican government has evidently been on a mission, and they are not likely to be deterred. Even tariff and trade policies will not stop them from pursuing this path.
They want to actualize the Reconquista.
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