vets that make the cut take 40 is it tough enough? days of online classes, and then a summer course at one of six maricopa county joe arpaio universities that have signed doesn't think so. on. >> the most american dream he's our "sound effect." possible, i think, business >> this is a critical area, ownership. that's -- that's the aim of this 2,000-mile border for terrorism. program. passion is the number one we are fighting terror imin the middle east. criteria. >> brian's passion was film, and why don't we take care of our border and help the mexicans he set out to make movies. of starting his own production with every resource we have, other than just money. company. >> it was that purpose. let's send some people over it was that mission, it was -- there to help them fight this problem together. we will do it no matter how tired you are, no matter how >> our entire immigration system hungry you are, you don't have an option to quit or stop. is broken. it is a patient that needs i don't want to owe anybody any money, right? quadruple bypass surgery. so i found another veteran, got a single bypass surgery of together, said let's do it. >> brian had no resources. border security alone is he boot strapped. important but not enough to cure that's what we call it in the patient of its ailment. >> let me tell you exactly what sbrirship. he boot strapped and found a way that $600 million in that bill to get his movie made. >> the result was a documentary is going to do. will the brutal korean war it's going to hire 1,000 border battle, and it's now being patrol agents and 500 customs turned into a $100 million and immigration officers. feature film, and brian will be 250 of those 500 are going to be an executive producer. >> so what the military -- what we're really, really good at is targeting drug smuggli alone.