check the immigration status of anyone they reasonably suspect to be in the country illegally, if they stop that person or detain or arrest that person. the court seemed okay with that so long as the police didn t hold those people too long to violate their fourth amendment rights. it was a kind of legalistic thing they were looking to do i guess, to skirt the politics of the it all. like hot potato when you were a kid you except with lots of money and other people s lives. mike sacks, huffington post live you can the supreme court man on the scene over at the huffington post. well done. thank you very much. next up here, the man being held the future british prime minister, the mayor of london is in new york city, my friends. author around quite an entertaining chap, from what i hear, boris johnson, the mayor, joins us on the set right after this. plus after my election, i have more flexibility. more flex billity? good news.