
Smuggler
Drugs, Gangs, and Refugees at America's Northern Border
Globe Pequot Press
Will be published approx. on 20. October 2026
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-1-4930-9209-3 (ISBN)
Description
A MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF 2026 BY INKSTICK MEDIA
When an ordinary man is thrust into the dangerous world of smuggling at America’s northern border, he is forced to risk his own freedom to protect refugees from violent immigration policing.
Soon after conservative businessman Bob Boulé opens the Smuggler’s Inn, a quirky bed and breakfast in Blaine, Washington directly on the US-Canada border, refugees, drug traffickers, and ICE agents all trust him with their secrets. The refugees tell Bob heartbreaking stories of persecution and death. The drug traffickers and ICE agents try to recruit Bob to their side in the dangerous game of smuggling at the border. As Bob’s work at the Smuggler’s Inn spirals, he is forced to make a series of risky decisions that draw him deeper and deeper into the murky border underworld, putting his own freedom at risk. His secret life comes crashing down after a violent confrontation with a Border Patrol agent in his driveway, leading him to question his core beliefs about right and wrong as he finds his true purpose in life. In this gripping exposé, Border expert Reece Jones and immigration lawyer Greg Boos reveal the hidden world of America’s northern border and provide readers with urgent insights into immigration and border policing throughout the United States.
From the Taliban-controlled countryside of Afghanistan to the infamous La Joya prison in Panama, the stories featured in Smuggler converge in the misty forests of the Pacific Northwest in the borderlands between Seattle and Vancouver. There are car chases, drug deals between the Hells Angels and the Sinaloa cartel, and over a thousand people who slip quietly across the border to safety in Canada in the dead of night. After the violent confrontation with the Border Patrol agent, Bob’s complaint goes all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, whose landmark decision in Egbert v. Boule paves the way for the apparent impunity of ICE agents on American streets in the second presidency of Donald Trump.
Featuring personal interviews, in-depth research, and a propulsive narrative, Smuggler is the untold true story of how a quaint bed and breakfast on the northern border became the epicenter of debates about refugee protections and violent immigration policing inside the United States.
When an ordinary man is thrust into the dangerous world of smuggling at America’s northern border, he is forced to risk his own freedom to protect refugees from violent immigration policing.
Soon after conservative businessman Bob Boulé opens the Smuggler’s Inn, a quirky bed and breakfast in Blaine, Washington directly on the US-Canada border, refugees, drug traffickers, and ICE agents all trust him with their secrets. The refugees tell Bob heartbreaking stories of persecution and death. The drug traffickers and ICE agents try to recruit Bob to their side in the dangerous game of smuggling at the border. As Bob’s work at the Smuggler’s Inn spirals, he is forced to make a series of risky decisions that draw him deeper and deeper into the murky border underworld, putting his own freedom at risk. His secret life comes crashing down after a violent confrontation with a Border Patrol agent in his driveway, leading him to question his core beliefs about right and wrong as he finds his true purpose in life. In this gripping exposé, Border expert Reece Jones and immigration lawyer Greg Boos reveal the hidden world of America’s northern border and provide readers with urgent insights into immigration and border policing throughout the United States.
From the Taliban-controlled countryside of Afghanistan to the infamous La Joya prison in Panama, the stories featured in Smuggler converge in the misty forests of the Pacific Northwest in the borderlands between Seattle and Vancouver. There are car chases, drug deals between the Hells Angels and the Sinaloa cartel, and over a thousand people who slip quietly across the border to safety in Canada in the dead of night. After the violent confrontation with the Border Patrol agent, Bob’s complaint goes all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, whose landmark decision in Egbert v. Boule paves the way for the apparent impunity of ICE agents on American streets in the second presidency of Donald Trump.
Featuring personal interviews, in-depth research, and a propulsive narrative, Smuggler is the untold true story of how a quaint bed and breakfast on the northern border became the epicenter of debates about refugee protections and violent immigration policing inside the United States.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Old Saybrook
United States
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Weight
494 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4930-9209-3 (9781493092093)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Reece Jones is the author of the award-winning books Nobody is Protected, White Borders, Violent Borders, and Border Walls. He is a Guggenheim Fellow and a lifetime Fellow of the American Association of Geographers. His writing has appeared in the New York Times, the Guardian, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and CNN. He is a Professor of Geography and Environment at the University of Hawaiʻi and he lives in Honolulu with his family.
Greg Boos is the founder of Cascadia Cross‑Border Law and a dual US-Canadian citizen. He has forty years of experience in immigration law and he represented Bob Boulé since 2015. Greg served as an external advisor to the Border Policy Research Institute at Western Washington University for almost two decades and is recognized internationally for research on the Jay Treaty and the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996. He and his spouse live in Bellingham, WA.
Greg Boos is the founder of Cascadia Cross‑Border Law and a dual US-Canadian citizen. He has forty years of experience in immigration law and he represented Bob Boulé since 2015. Greg served as an external advisor to the Border Policy Research Institute at Western Washington University for almost two decades and is recognized internationally for research on the Jay Treaty and the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996. He and his spouse live in Bellingham, WA.
Content
Table of Contents
Preface: Bob’s Secrets. 4
Part I: The Smuggler’s Inn. 9
Chapter 1: An Unexpected Decision. 10
Chapter 2: The Road to the Border 16
Chapter 3: May These Gates Never Be Closed. 26
Chapter 4: The Smuggler’s Inn. 35
Chapter 5: 0 Avenue. 43
Chapter 6: Snitch. 49
Chapter 7: A New North Star 55
Part II: The Secret World of the Border 64
Chapter 8: Homeland Security Investigations. 65
Chapter 9: The Black Duffel Bag. 75
Chapter 10: Vancouver Gang Wars. 84
Chapter 11: Merry Xmas. 91
Chapter 12: The Sting. 98
Chapter 13: The Sheriff 105
Chapter 14: The Engineer 113
Chapter 15: The Turks. 120
Chapter 16: The Incident 131
Chapter 17: Retaliation. 139
Chapter 18: To the Ends of the Earth. 143
Chapter 19: Bivens. 151
Chapter 20: Charge 2. 156
Part III: The Fall of Bob Boulé. 163
Chapter 21: #WelcomeToCanada. 164
Chapter 22: The Target 170
Chapter 23: A World Flipped Upside Down. 177
Chapter 24: In the Crosshairs of the Taliban. 184
Chapter 25: Without a Net 195
Chapter 26: 22 Days. 202
Chapter 27: A Win. 211
Chapter 28: A Final Trip to Canada. 218
Chapter 29: The Supreme Court 227
Chapter 30: Egbert v. Boule. 234
Afterward. 240
Notes on Sources. 251
Acronyms. 288
Acknowledgements. 289
Preface: Bob’s Secrets. 4
Part I: The Smuggler’s Inn. 9
Chapter 1: An Unexpected Decision. 10
Chapter 2: The Road to the Border 16
Chapter 3: May These Gates Never Be Closed. 26
Chapter 4: The Smuggler’s Inn. 35
Chapter 5: 0 Avenue. 43
Chapter 6: Snitch. 49
Chapter 7: A New North Star 55
Part II: The Secret World of the Border 64
Chapter 8: Homeland Security Investigations. 65
Chapter 9: The Black Duffel Bag. 75
Chapter 10: Vancouver Gang Wars. 84
Chapter 11: Merry Xmas. 91
Chapter 12: The Sting. 98
Chapter 13: The Sheriff 105
Chapter 14: The Engineer 113
Chapter 15: The Turks. 120
Chapter 16: The Incident 131
Chapter 17: Retaliation. 139
Chapter 18: To the Ends of the Earth. 143
Chapter 19: Bivens. 151
Chapter 20: Charge 2. 156
Part III: The Fall of Bob Boulé. 163
Chapter 21: #WelcomeToCanada. 164
Chapter 22: The Target 170
Chapter 23: A World Flipped Upside Down. 177
Chapter 24: In the Crosshairs of the Taliban. 184
Chapter 25: Without a Net 195
Chapter 26: 22 Days. 202
Chapter 27: A Win. 211
Chapter 28: A Final Trip to Canada. 218
Chapter 29: The Supreme Court 227
Chapter 30: Egbert v. Boule. 234
Afterward. 240
Notes on Sources. 251
Acronyms. 288
Acknowledgements. 289