
A new investigation exposes a Chinese Communist Party strategy exploiting U.S. birthright citizenship to embed CCP-loyal citizens, raising alarms for national security advocates.
Story Highlights
- Peter Schweizer’s book reveals CCP’s use of birth tourism and surrogacy to create a “Manchurian Generation.”
- 750,000–1.5 million U.S. citizens born to Chinese nationals may return, influencing American politics and society.
- Surrogacy networks tied to CCP officials, such as Guojun Xuan, demonstrate strategic manipulation of U.S. laws.
- Concerns over national sovereignty and security emerge as these individuals can vote and work in sensitive positions.
CCP’s Strategic Exploitation of Birthright Citizenship
Peter Schweizer’s new book, “The Invisible Coup,” unveils a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) strategy leveraging U.S. birthright citizenship. This plan, detailed through a Government Accountability Institute investigation, involves birth tourism and surrogacy to cultivate a “Manchurian Generation.” These U.S.-born children, raised in China under CCP influence, can return at age 18 with full citizenship rights, posing significant national security threats.
For over 15 years, this birth-tourism industry has flourished, especially in places like Saipan, where 70% of newborns are from Chinese birth tourists. This approach not only circumvents naturalization scrutiny but also embeds CCP-loyal citizens within American society. The alarming potential of these individuals to influence elections and access government positions highlights a deliberate erosion of U.S. sovereignty.
Surrogacy Networks and CCP Influence
Schweizer’s investigation further uncovers surrogacy networks operated by Chinese elites, including CCP officials like Guojun Xuan. His $4.1 million California mansion was raided in May 2025, revealing 15 children linked to a broader embryo pipeline. Such operations exemplify how CCP officials exploit U.S. laws for strategic advantage, with significant real estate investments exceeding $100 million.
These networks not only sustain the CCP’s influence but also highlight a concerning commercialization of surrogacy in states like California. With 107 firms owned by Chinese nationals, the implications for national security are profound. The potential for these children to sponsor CCP-linked relatives further exacerbates the risk of infiltration.
National and International Implications
As these U.S.-born individuals, indoctrinated by CCP influences, reach voting age, the potential impact on American society and politics is concerning. Schweizer warns of a demographic shift by 2030, where these citizens could sway elections, access sensitive information, and sponsor other CCP-affiliated individuals. This scenario poses a direct challenge to U.S. national sovereignty.
The broader implications extend to the surrogacy industry, which, while booming, now faces heightened scrutiny. Potential regulatory measures in states like California aim to curb this unchecked commercialization. The urgency to address such vulnerabilities is paramount to safeguarding American interests against foreign influence.
Sources:
The Invisible Coup: Peter Schweizer Exposes China’s ‘Manchurian Generation’ in Bombshell New Book
Supreme Court Docket PDF
Harvard Human Rights Journal
Federal Election Commission Document

















