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The Invisible Coup Of America - Exposing the Forces Behind Mass Migration with Peter Schweizer's Investigation - cover

The Invisible Coup Of America - Exposing the Forces Behind Mass Migration with Peter Schweizer's Investigation

Collins Doug J.

Publisher: HENRY PERRY

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The Invisible Coup of America is not about chaos at the border. It is about something far more unsettling: how one of the most consequential transformations in modern American history unfolded quietly, incrementally, and without the consent of the people.For decades, Americans have been told a simple story about mass migration. That it is spontaneous. Humanitarian. Inevitable. That the only moral response is acceptance, and the only alternative is cruelty. But beneath that familiar narrative lies a deeper reality, one shaped by policy design, institutional power, economic incentives, and global strategy. A reality in which migration has become one of the most effective political instruments ever deployed against a democratic nation.Drawing inspiration from the investigative tradition associated with Peter Schweizer, this book pulls back the curtain on the forces that engineered the current system and then protected it from democratic correction. It traces how immigration law was hollowed out through administrative discretion, how narratives replaced accountability, how data was weaponized, how borders were reframed as moral abstractions, and how elections continued even as outcomes drifted further from voter intent.This is not a book that demonizes immigrants. It is a book that exposes systems. It examines how elites, institutions, global actors, and advocacy networks reshaped policy while shifting the costs onto communities least able to absorb them. It shows how compassion was used to silence debate, how enforcement was recast as extremism, and how citizens were told to adapt rather than decide.Inside, readers will discover:How migration became a political weapon rather than a policy challengeWhy border chaos is not accidental, but predictableHow media narratives and data framing shape public perceptionThe hidden electoral, economic, and national security consequences of mass migrationWhy democratic consent quietly disappeared from one of the most important issues of our timeWhat realistic reform and renewal could actually look likeUrgent, deeply researched, and written in a clear, compelling voice, The Invisible Coup of America challenges readers to rethink what they have been told and to ask the question that changes everything: Who decided this, and why were the American people never given a choice?This book is for readers who sense that something fundamental has shifted, who feel the gap between what is promised and what is delivered, and who refuse to believe that the future of the nation should be shaped without their consent.Seeing the coup is only the beginning.Reclaiming democracy is the real task.
Available since: 01/13/2026.
Print length: 141 pages.

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