thank goodness for secretary colin, this would have never come to light. it's probably one of the most profound things that's ever done to our people. when they came in and remove children from their families, they put them into these institutions that were run largely by churches. they weren't allowed to speak language. they were before, they were sexually assaulted. they faced mental and physical abuse. many thousands of children never made at home. >> can you share how that relates to why the welfare act is so important, protecting -- >> once the boarding schools shut, all the, sudden the white folks and the adoption industry start coming for our kids. there are no rights and protections. so, it was 1978. the indian child welfare act was passed to protect our children. if a child cannot live in their home, they first and foremost to go to a family member. a member of their nation. and now it's looking at there's a very good chance that the supreme court might dismantle the welfare act. once again, they are coming for our children. when they talk about children in cages at the border, the way