>> i think you're right. and lawrence, we see the same stories here in washington, d.c. where there's a big immigrant community as well. >> yeah, they don't stop close to the border. >> it's all across the country now. and the sad thing is, and this sort of struck me listening to jose's passionate description, is that it is a humanitarian crisis. it's been sort of a slow-motion humanitarian crisis for years now. sort of reaching greater proportions with the influx of children. and yet here in washington, it can't be discussed. and there is a reason. i don't want to say washington's dysfunctional, i don't want to see there is a false equivalency and everybody's at fault here. in the house side, as jose mentioned, a bunch of republicans, a small number, got together with most of the democrats and they passed a bill a year ago. and they started dealing with this issue. and it would have had something to do with this current crisis. there's a bunch of people in the house, republicans controlled by