exodus from those countries. we have literally king abdullah was here yesterday, the day before and today, and he's talking about a million refugees in his country, mostly from syria, some still from iraq. >> so, he could take in a million in jordan, which is a relatively poor country. why can't the u.s. take in 1250 refugees who have been suffering on these detention -- in these detention camps in these islands off the coast of australia, the u.n. itself says that they have been living in cruel and illegal detention camps? these people come from slee lan ka, pakistan, bangladesh, iran and iraq, all of whom will be very closely vetted before they are allowed in the united states. assuming they are vetted, extreme vetting and they are approved, would you be okay letting them come settle in the united states? >> the first thing that happens is the number changes if they're extreme vetted. they may not all pass. >> let's say a thousand of them pass. >> are we opposed to the next batch of refugees that come to the united states from wherever