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The Moore GOP’s Lincoln-Reagan-Trump dinner on May 12 at The Country Club of North Carolina hosted the #1 New York Times bestselling author Peter Schweizer.
As an investigative journalist, Schweizer’s list of sources in his newest book, Invisible Coup, reveals relentless probing to find answers to how immigration became a political weapon, who is operating industrialized immigration organizations to build foreign ideology in America through votes in attempts to conquer the greatest country in the world, why Catholicism embraces mass immigration, and how and why the Trump administration is working to stop citizenship violations.
Mass immigration operatives are in the business of change. Operatives want to replace the Constitution of the United States, which created a federal constitutional republic with a representative democracy form of government, with their own forms of government: from Mexico’s federal representative democratic republic, to China’s one-party socialist and communist state, to Iran’s Islamic theocratic republic.
Schweizer shared verifiable information during his speech. He said operatives have American allies in place to lie for citizenship documentation, but after President Trump, the Secretary of State and the Secretary of the Treasury read Invisible Coup and met with him, they began implementing laws to correct the enabling of lying for citizenship.

Foreigners coming to America for citizenship are asked if they are coming for a medical procedure. When a foreigner lies, such as a pregnant woman, that foreigner has broken the law.
“Birth tourism changes the equation,” Schweizer said.
Mass migration operatives have birth tourism strategies with approximately 1.5 million Chinese babies born in America who live in China and vote in America, and they have been encouraged to do this because Communist China wants to conquer America.
“Southern California has 107 Chinese-owned surrogacy companies,” Schweizer said and explained that the Wall Street Journal published that one surrogate child’s father said he wants his child to be the next president of the United States.
Attendees awed and hissed over Schweizer’s revelations, but none more than the albatross of the Catholic Church welcoming mass immigration for their financial prosperity because the freedom of religion is an American basic and, according to an attendee at the Moore GOP, its misuse is diabolical.

The Catholic Church and communist leaders both believe in collectivism over individualism, abandoning their differences on sin ideologies to reach the goal of destroying the Constitution, using mass migration to increase votes for their causes.
Schweizer writes in Invisible Coup that Pope Francis staged himself as the “most powerful religious leader and as a champion of mass migration into the United States and Europe” (157) in Feb. 2016 at the “transborder Mass” in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. He made the sign of the cross toward the border, seemingly blessing illegal immigration, as he later said, “Immigration is a right, a right that is in the Sacred Scripture” (157).
Yet, the Holy Bible in Romans 13:1-7 instructs believers to respect and obey lawful governing authorities because civil authority is allowed by God to maintain order, punish wrongdoing and promote good. Its message emphasizes obeying laws, paying taxes and showing proper respect and honor to authorities rather than rebelling against lawful rule.
Still, Pope Francis and atheist communist Fidel Castro became fast friends, and “saw the West as a powerful impediment to his ambitions” (160). They both embraced liberation theology to grow their flocks. Francis: to propel a “Marxist-infused faith to the center of the church” and regrow the Catholic Church, and Castro used deception under the perception that he was a Christian environmentalist, to transport his people into America to gain citizenship and vote for leaders who would propel communism.
Plus, mass migration reshapes economies.
Schweizer shares Francis used his worldwide connections to influence other countries to use mass migration. “The financial interests of the church also pointed toward open borders. His critic, Archbishop Vigano, noted that the Catholic Church, through a variety of organizations, ‘participate(s) in the lucrative business of receiving immigrants,’ which created a ‘macroscopic conflict of interest’” (174).
Politically, mass migration is a weapon.
One of the many examples of weaponized migration in Invisible Coup is seen when “…George Soros and his foundation were explicitly funding PICO to use the Catholic Church to influence the 2016 presidential election” (177). PICO National Network is now Faith in Action and was “founded by a Jesuit priest and heavily funded by Jeff Bezos’s ex-wife, MacKenzie Scott” (176). It is supported by Honduras leaders who advised Francis. The organization “has more than one thousand Catholic parishes across the country as members and has named ‘a society free of economic oppression’ as its primary goal” (176).
The mission to secretly overthrow the Constitution and replace it with a different form of government seems alien to the average American.
“This sounds nuts,” Schweizer said about the greatest country in the world being threatened while under its own Constitution.
Invisible Coup is available in major bookstores and online.



May 13, 2026
Stephanie M. Sellers
Stephanie M. Sellers
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