treat people seeking asylum and refuge and in my state, and i know in your state, you have immigrant populations across the state. refugee populations that make your economy stronger, that make your city and states stronger, that make this country stronger. we should not be afraid of refugees and asylum seekers and mothers and babies seeking our help. >> i want to see if david has a follow up question about immigration. >> go ahead. >> senator, thank you. yeah, i'm from one of those immigrant communities you talk about, southwest detroit, born and raised in detroit, my grandfather came to southwest detroit in the 50s. just to make a better life for himself, and his family and me his grandson, which is working out, so really appreciate him for that. there's still families that are making life for themselves, creating that beautiful culture, a diverse culture that you're talking about but there's also, michigan being off the border, border patrol and i.c.e., that is devastating families, a lot of earlier immigrants, decades and centuries ago didn't have to go through a huge militarized police force to begin start their lives here.