saying that people are still going to come over the illegal way and it's still going to be an issue to try to get them back because of all the reasons you just outlined including just the limited number of flights. >> reporter: that's exactly correct. so if the administration can put people on deportation flights more quickly than it has been lately, then that could down the road have a deterrent effect on people from, again, for example, colombia, brazil, erects who say well, my cousin got deported in the span of a month rather than seven years. but we're not going to see that tomorrow. obviously, i think the administration is primarily concerned about between now and november. it's possible that this will have a measurable effect on the number of border crossings between now and november. it depends on whether the courts allow this to go into effect for an extended period of time. the effect is not going to be immediate. and that's really the key thing here. it's because the border's a very complicated place and mexico is an extremely complicated place. we have smuggling networks, for example, that might decide to take a wait and see approach and not push people over the border until they have a better understanding of how this works