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The American Holocaust
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- ISBN8233267123
- EAN9798233267123
- Date de parution06/01/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
THE AMERICAN HOLOCAUST is a searing examination of how federal power, racialized enforcement, and normalized exception have eroded civil rights in the United States. Through systemic analysis rather than isolated incidents, BR Edmunds exposes how immigration enforcement expanded into a machinery of detention, profiling, and rights violations-often sweeping up American citizens and lawful residents in its path.
This book traces how fear, urgency, and political convenience transformed extraordinary measures into routine practice, and how silence allowed harm to become policy. Unflinching, methodical, and grounded in documented reality, THE AMERICAN HOLOCAUST is not a manifesto-it is a warning. A record of what happens when restraint is abandoned, accountability is delayed, and a nation adjusts to injustice instead of stopping it.
This is not a story about borders. It is a story about power-and what it costs when left unchecked.
This book traces how fear, urgency, and political convenience transformed extraordinary measures into routine practice, and how silence allowed harm to become policy. Unflinching, methodical, and grounded in documented reality, THE AMERICAN HOLOCAUST is not a manifesto-it is a warning. A record of what happens when restraint is abandoned, accountability is delayed, and a nation adjusts to injustice instead of stopping it.
This is not a story about borders. It is a story about power-and what it costs when left unchecked.






















