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“It was a kidnapping.” Jonathan Blitzer’s reporting on how the Trump Administration declared war on Venezuelan migrants in the U.S. Plus:

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Deicy Aldana and Andrés Guillermo Morales Rolón. Photograph by Fabiola Ferrero for The New Yorker

David Remnick

Editor, The New Yorker

The staff writer Jonathan Blitzer is the author of “Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here,” the definitive contemporary book on immigration and, now, mass deportation. In an extraordinary piece of reporting in this week’s issue , he make

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