If The Invisible Coup satisfied your appetite for structural analysis—showing how elite decisions ripple into national vulnerability—America's Covert Border War applies that same systems-thinking rigor to infiltration pathways most coverage ignores. Todd Bensman trades the Beltway for borderlands, field-testing the thesis that migration flows aren't accidents but exploitable logistics chains, complete with named programs, cartel transit hubs, and foreign actors threading legal gray zones with intent.
This isn't cable-news punditry wrapped in footnotes. It's dossier-grade chapters built from on-the-ground interviews, operational detail, and the kind of receipts that make policy euphemisms impossible to sustain.
Read it if you're done waiting for someone else to do the legwork.
"This book should be required reading for every hopeful politician...exert the importance of national security as not a political game, but rather an equal importance in protecting this great country!" — Paul Sutliff, Goodreads
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