overseas, u.s. instillations and perhaps instillations in other countries to allow for them to have some sort of temporary residence while they complete the process. at the end of the process, brianna, some may want to come to the united states. some may not want to come to united states, but we're just not there yet. we're focussed on meeting the obligation, you eloquently talked to in your first question to me, we know we have to help them because they helped us. we're absolutely committed to doing that. >> the president was asked about this yesterday, why can't -- i think we're talking about the better part of almost 100,000 people here, maybe more who are -- helped the u.s. or their family members. he was asked why can't they come to the u.s. as they await the visa process. and he said that's up to congress. are you -- is the administration actively lobbying congress to address that? and do you have any hopes of doing that in this hyperpartisan environment especially when it comes to the issue of immigration. >> we're working with congress to expand and accelerate the siv program.