carolina. i think everybody here is going to concede there are, you know there are partial victories for both sides. it is a mixed bag. but for south carolina, i will agree with governor brewer on this count, that the legal stop provision for law enforcement was a central part of our immigration law. there are only three components of our law that were struck down as being preempted at the district court here in south carolina. the supreme court has addressed those this way. one of them they have struck down. that was the requirement that illegal aliens carry registration card. there was also the illegal harboring and transporting provision of our law, which the court did not directly address. and then there is the law enforcement detention and then the subsequent asking of the person's national status or making the determination which the court unanimously upheld. i consider that a great victory for law enforcement and for law enforcement specifically in south carolina. >> is it a great victory for this country? >> the national immigration law center, one of the spokespersons says this, regarding arizona. this is not simply about undocumented immigrants.