The gloves are coming off in President Trump's battle against foreign interference in American immigration enforcement. During an explosive Thursday evening appearance on Breitbart's Fight Club, corruption investigator and bestselling author Peter Schweizer dropped a bombshell: Mexican consulates across America are actively organizing anti-ICE protests and must be shut down immediately.
Schweizer didn't mince words, calling for the United States to slash the number of Mexican consular offices by a staggering 90 percent. Why? Because these aren't just diplomatic outposts—they're resistance headquarters working to undermine Trump's mass deportation agenda.
"Consular officials are organizing protests and interfering in American politics," Schweizer declared during the Founders Roundtable discussion. This isn't speculation—it's documented fact.
"Alejandro Robles In 2025 he was going on video chats with other officials, bragging that he was going around the country 'organizing the militancy,'" revealed social media user @BobSaturdays, sharing evidence of the coordinated campaign.
Let that sink in, Patriots. A foreign government is using its diplomatic network on American soil to organize "militancy" against our immigration laws. If that's not grounds for immediate expulsion, what is?
The timing couldn't be more critical. As Trump's ICE agents ramp up deportations of criminal aliens, Mexico's government isn't just providing consular services—they're actively mobilizing resistance movements to obstruct American law enforcement. This is foreign interference, plain and simple.
Social media is already buzzing with outrage over Schweizer's revelations, with users like @mirtropolis amplifying the explosive Fight Club exclusive across platforms.
Time for Action
Trump campaigned on ending foreign meddling in American affairs, and here's a perfect opportunity to deliver. These consulates aren't protecting Mexican citizens—they're protecting criminal aliens from justified deportation while organizing political opposition to lawfully elected American leadership.
Every day these diplomatic saboteurs remain operational is another day they can coordinate resistance to Trump's America First agenda. The question isn't whether we should close these consulates—it's why they're still open.
Will Trump take Schweizer's advice and show Mexico that foreign interference has consequences? Patriots are watching.
