border and go down to texas, arizona and mexico to detail to the u.s. attorney offices there. the defense department agreed to send these lawyers to those attorney's office to bolster the work force that the justice department has in terms of working prosecutors who could bring all these immigration cases, immigration prosecution on the border. that's an unusual use. we were first to report that the defense department accepted that request from the justice department and was in fact sending jags to those three states to go help the justice department with immigration prosecutions. now there is been a bipartisan response. from united states' senators, and democrats from new york and democratic senator from vermont joined by the republican senator