Border Wars: Inside Trump's Assault on Immigration
<b>Two <i>New York Times</i> Washington correspondents provide a detailed, “</b><b>fact-based account of what precipitated some of this administration’s more brazen assaults on immigration†(<i>The Washington Post</i>) filled with never-before-told stories of this key issue of Donald Trump’s presidency.</b><br /><br />No issue matters more to Donald Trump and his administration than restricting immigration.<br /> <br />Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Michael D. Shear have covered the Trump administration from its earliest days. In <i>Border Wars</i>, 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.<br /> <br />As the authors reveal, Trump has used immigration to stoke fears (“the caravanâ€), 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.<br /> <br /><i>Border Wars</i> 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<i> Border Wars</i> reveals the shattering horror of the moment, [and] the mercurial unreliability and instability of the president†(<i>The New York Times Book Review</i>).