and say "if you are in our country illegally, a single crime is too many." talk about adding outrage to insults. already breaking our laws, and then committing crimes. and there are an awful lot of crimes committed by people here illegally, and by non-citizens more broadly. the u.s. sentencing commission says 44% of all federal inmates are non-citizens. that's a huge number. why wouldn't we be upset by that? >> yeah, so, that federal data is only for federal prisoners, as you probably know. >> tucker: that's right. >> federal prisoners account for fewer than 10% of all prisoners in the united states, and that's not representative of other crimes. i'll give you an example -- in 2016, almost 18,000 homicide convictions in the united states, but only 85 through the federal court because they simply don't prosecute homicide. so if you want to take a look nationwide at convictions and incarcerations of people by immigration status, that's a much better way to do it. >> tucker: well, you can't. no. it would be. hold on, it would be. it would be, but we don't have those data. the most comprehensive data we have are from the federal