
Separated : Inside an American tragedy / Jacob Soboroff.
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Summary:
In June 2018, Donald Trump's most notorious decision as president--the systematic separation of thousands of desperate migrant families at the US-Mexico border--had secretly been in effect for months before most Americans became aware of the astonishing inhumanity being perpetrated by their own government. Jacob Soboroff was among the first journalists to expose this reality after seeing firsthand the living conditions of the children in custody. His influential series of reports ignited public scrutiny that contributed to the president reversing his own policy and earned Soboroff the Cronkite Award for Excellence in Political Broadcast Journalism and, with his colleagues, the 2019 Hillman Prize for Broadcast Journalism. Soboroff has spent the past two years reporting the many strands of this complex narrative, developing sources from within the Trump administration who share critical details for the first time. He also traces the dramatic odyssey of one separated family from Guatemala, where their lives were threatened by narcos, to seek asylum at the U.S. border, where they were separated--the son ending up in Texas, and the father thousands of miles away, in the Mojave desert of central California. And he joins the heroes who emerged to challenge the policy, and who worked on the ground to reunite parents with children.View other formats and editions
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Circulation Modifier | Age Hold Protection | Active/Create Date | Status | Due Date |
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Hood River County Library | 325.73 SOB 2020 (Text) | 33892100700146 | Adult Non-Fiction | Book | None | 08/18/2020 | Available | - |
Baker County Library | 325.73 .S677s 2020 (Text) | 37814003302800 | NON-FICTION - NEW | Book | System_Only_3months | 08/31/2020 | Available | - |
Cook Memorial Library - La Grande | 325.73 S6777 (Text) | 35178001813479 | Adult Fiction | Book | Branch_Only_3months | 07/20/2020 | Available | - |
Hermiston Public Library | 325.73 SOB (Text) | 37838000520627 | Adult Non-Fiction | Book | Branch_Only_3months | 09/17/2020 | Available | - |
The Dalles Wasco County Library | 325.73 SOB (Text) | 33892006613229 | NEW BOOKS | New/High Demand | None | 08/10/2020 | Available | - |
Treasure Valley Community College Library | 325.73 So127se (Text) | 32220001120365 | Adult Non-Fiction | Book | Branch_Only_3months | 08/10/2020 | Available | - |
Record details
- ISBN: 9780062992192
- ISBN: 0062992198
- Physical Description: xxii, 388 pages ; 22 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York, New York : Custom House, [2020]
- Copyright: ©2020
Content descriptions
Formatted Contents Note: | Prologue: They were going to kill us -- I just couldn't do that -- I don't have those numbers -- A significant increase -- Very, very worried -- Get rid of the list -- These kids are incarcerated -- They're cages -- No way to link -- Shocks the conscience -- Made-for-TV drama -- It hurts in my heart -- We know that he is a good person -- The greatest human-rights catastrophe of my lifetime. |
Summary, etc.: | In June 2018, Donald Trump's most notorious decision as president--the systematic separation of thousands of desperate migrant families at the US-Mexico border--had secretly been in effect for months before most Americans became aware of the astonishing inhumanity being perpetrated by their own government. Jacob Soboroff was among the first journalists to expose this reality after seeing firsthand the living conditions of the children in custody. His influential series of reports ignited public scrutiny that contributed to the president reversing his own policy and earned Soboroff the Cronkite Award for Excellence in Political Broadcast Journalism and, with his colleagues, the 2019 Hillman Prize for Broadcast Journalism. Soboroff has spent the past two years reporting the many strands of this complex narrative, developing sources from within the Trump administration who share critical details for the first time. He also traces the dramatic odyssey of one separated family from Guatemala, where their lives were threatened by narcos, to seek asylum at the U.S. border, where they were separated--the son ending up in Texas, and the father thousands of miles away, in the Mojave desert of central California. And he joins the heroes who emerged to challenge the policy, and who worked on the ground to reunite parents with children. |
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