that the supreme court has ruled they are entitled to lawyers. the supreme court has ruled if they can't afford the lawyers the government has to pay for it. brian: different with the administration whether a is going to happen. next. you come back and appear and they never show up again, right? >> right. brian: now the follow through is going to be key. >> you don't keep getting the deportation trials. you get one trial and one appeal. if you are ordered deported and disappear among the pop plus and find you are gone. you don't get a second trial. first trial and appeal that costs us collectively 250,000. ainsley: all of our areas are represent you had, too. 190 were arrested in georgia and north and south carolina. hundred from six midwestern states. >> nobody from new jersey. >> 41 arrested from new york. you are a new yorker now you live here. [laughter] 51 arrested in san antonio. 11 different states represented. these are not just it border towns. >> no. because people don't always stay in border towns. and general kelly secretary