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Border Wars

Inside Trump's Assault on Immigration

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Two New York Times Washington correspondents provide a detailed, "fact-based account of what precipitated some of this administration's more brazen assaults on immigration" (The Washington Post) filled with never-before-told stories of this key issue of Donald Trump's presidency.
No issue matters more to Donald Trump and his administration than restricting immigration.

Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Michael D. Shear have covered the Trump administration from its earliest days. In Border Wars, they take us inside the White House to document how Stephen Miller and other anti-immigration officials blocked asylum-seekers and refugees, separated families, threatened deportation, and sought to erode the longstanding bipartisan consensus that immigration and immigrants make positive contributions to America. Their revelation of Trump's desire for a border moat filled with alligators made national news.

As the authors reveal, Trump has used immigration to stoke fears ("the caravan"), attack Democrats and the courts, and distract from negative news and political difficulties. As he seeks reelection in 2020, Trump has elevated immigration in the imaginations of many Americans into a national crisis.

Border Wars identifies the players behind Trump's anti-immigration policies, showing how they planned, stumbled and fought their way toward changes that have further polarized the nation. "[Davis and Shear's] exquisitely reported Border Wars reveals the shattering horror of the moment, [and] the mercurial unreliability and instability of the president" (The New York Times Book Review).
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    • Library Journal

      May 1, 2019

      A congressional correspondent for the New York Times and a White House correspondent for the paper, respectively, Davis and Shear use previously unreported stories to present Trump's anti-immigration stance as his core policy. With a 75,000-copy first printing.

      Copyright 2019 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 28, 2019
      New York Times reporters Davis and Shear debut with a vivid, revelatory account of President Trump’s attempts to overhaul the U.S. immigration system. According to the authors, the centerpiece of that agenda, the border wall, was “conceived of almost by accident” but quickly became an obsession of Trump’s, as well as an “operational, legislative, and legal quagmire.” They see a similar pattern in efforts to ban Muslim travelers, end the DACA program that protects undocumented immigrants brought to the country as children, separate migrant children from their parents at the border, and add a citizenship question to the U.S. census. The authors credit former campaign CEO Steve Bannon, former attorney general Jeff Sessions, and senior policy adviser Stephen Miller with creating the framework for Trump’s nativist program, and reveal that Miller convened a secret policy group to “churn out radical new ideas” on immigration policy. Standing in opposition to the hardliners is former national security adviser H.R. McMaster, among others. Davis and Shear’s fast-paced, richly detailed narrative underscores the chaos surrounding the White House without minimizing the fact that it’s now “more dangerous and costly to be undocumented” in America than it has been in decades. The result is an essential inquiry into Trump’s bet that his “take-no-prisoners” approach to immigration will win him the 2020 election.

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