dollars. ainsley: suzanne is our ceo and so involved with that organization. because of all of you, all of your support has raised a lot of money for this organization. steve: we have a very special partnership that has made it possible we are very proud of it. later on today, it's official, something from the trump administration, the biden administration didn't want to do it. they wanted to get rid of it but the remain in mexico policy is being restarted. remember, it was a couple of months ago that a federal court said hey, joe biden administration. we know you tried to pulled plug on it as soon as you could. but you didn't do it the right way. the u.s. supreme court upheld that and now today it's back in business. ainsley: that means that migrants that are seeking asylum are going to have to remain in mexico while they await their immigration court date in the united states. brian: mexico asked for one concession that we know of. they said you just got to get them through in six months. what i think is important and going to talk to former secretary, homeland security wolf about this shortly. got to send a message.