rachel: right. we know there is a backlog for hearing these cases so i mean the chances that you would even be called or that you could even show up is like two or three years down the road. you know, well, you can't throw them out because they're -- they have been here all this time. so what you saw there and i'm glad you brought up that image, pete, that is the photo op. they didn't like the first photo op. now they want to show it's cleared. what's happened is everyone has moved into the interior. this is now the problem of many little towns in texas who can't handle, don't have the resources. i have told you before that i know people in town along the southern border of texas and arizona who say they can't take their child to the hospital. they have to travel 100 miles away because their hospitals are so full of people who really aren't supposed to be here. the message being sent by the way to the rest of the world who also wants to come in. look, there is a small minority of people who are out of power who are upset about this.