Marc Novicoff

Marc Novicoff is an assistant editor at The Atlantic.

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  1. The Immigration Restriction Trump Won’t Try

    Focusing enforcement on employers might be the easiest choice in immigration policy—after all the hard ones are made.

    A collage of immigration-related documents and Donald Trump's face
    Illustration by The Atlantic. Sources: Jim Watson / AFP / Getty; U.S. Government Accountability Office.
  2. How to Tell If Your President Is a Dictator

    A year into Donald Trump’s second term, labeling his governing style remains an elusive goal.

    Composite image with black-and-white photographs of Donald Trump, the White House with a back circle drawn over it, and a National Guardsman
    Illustration by The Atlantic. Sources: Aaron Schwartz / Bloomberg / Getty; Alex Wong / Getty; Kent Nishimura / Getty.
  3. Welcome to the Gerrymandering Apocalypse

    America is quickly moving toward a system in which tens of millions of blue-state Republicans and red-state Democrats effectively have no congressional representation at all.

    Illustration of a blue and white grid with a hole burning in the center
    Illustration by The Atlantic. Source: Getty.
  4. Democratic Momentum Could Be a Mirage

    Big off-year wins in New Jersey and Virginia get the party no closer to taking back the Senate or the White House.

    Illustration of a donkey
    Illustration by Matteo Giuseppe Pani / The Atlantic. Source: Buyenlarge / Getty.