ended up on the border that in a lot of ways mexico couldn t stop it. and they ended up coming through many times on buses. it completely expedited that travel time. so you saw the number of that under that bridge go from 5,000 on wednesday. we were starting to hear about the numbers to 15,000 as of yesterday. you did just hear from the secretary that they ve been able to move a lot of people out. when he talks about moving that 3,000 number, that doesn t mean 3,000 people are taken from under that bridge and deported back to haiti. it moves they re moving them to other places. often along the u.s. border. sometimes they ll do a lateral flight where they take someone from one sector and move them to another because they re overwhelmed in this one sector and can t handle them all at once. you ll see more of these people moved to other places in the united states before they may be eventually dr ported or allowed to stay here and seek asylum. i ve talked to people on the ground, proces