prohibit, their officers from asking immigration status. >> i think we read the law as saying that officers do, and that is one of the things the judges will decide soon. we had a hearing, and texas is saying, no, we think it does because it requires entities to enforce the law and entities include employees which includes everyone. but even if you are right about that, talking about a small city with five deputies. two go out and enforce immigration law, three don't preach depending on what street you are in that town, someone is asking about immigration statusr not. let me just talk about. i think what you are most concerned about, which is public safety, can i make that point? >> tucker: let me just say, you are going to say that it's going to make the city less safe, i have done this segment a million times. there actually is a carve out for that, for whistleblowers, they can't be prosecuted once they do it.