Current Mexican politicians are living in the U.S.
And to make the situation even weirder, their job is focusing on legislation for Mexican Americans, says Peter Schweizer.
He calls it a massive intrusion on U.S. sovereignty.
“This bizarre situation where in the Mexican Senate and in the Mexican Chamber of Deputies, which is their Congress, you have representatives that live in the United States.”
“Their job is to represent Mexican Americans that live in the United States before the Mexican government.”
“So you have a Mexican senator who lives in Arizona, representing Mexican Americans in Arizona, who is in the Mexican Senate, introducing legislation, voting on bills, advising the government how to help Mexican Americans in the country.”
“They talk about the Mexican diaspora in the United States as a ‘strategic resource’ that can be used for the benefit of the Mexican government.”
“To me, it’s shocking.”
peterschweize, author of the NYTimes bestseller “The Invi
And to make the situation even weirder, their job is focusing on legislation for Mexican Americans, says Peter Schweizer.
He calls it a massive intrusion on U.S. sovereignty.
“This bizarre situation where in the Mexican Senate and in the Mexican Chamber of Deputies, which is their Congress, you have representatives that live in the United States.”
“Their job is to represent Mexican Americans that live in the United States before the Mexican government.”
“So you have a Mexican senator who lives in Arizona, representing Mexican Americans in Arizona, who is in the Mexican Senate, introducing legislation, voting on bills, advising the government how to help Mexican Americans in the country.”
“They talk about the Mexican diaspora in the United States as a ‘strategic resource’ that can be used for the benefit of the Mexican government.”
“To me, it’s shocking.”
peterschweize, author of the NYTimes bestseller “The Invi
09:57 AM - Feb 08, 2026
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