[inaudible conversations] let me explain for the viewers, give me a second. i beg your pardon, i have a little bit of a delay. let me explain the policy you re talking about for the viewers, and then i ll get your reaction. so a couple of weeks ago, is what you re talking about the, the biden administration, they issued a new policy in part this would accept 30,000 migrants a month in this fiscal year, 2023, which ends in june. the migrants would be from venezuela, nicaragua, haiti and cuba, and they have to have an eligible sponsor in the state, and they have to pass a background check. and the administration will also crack down, according to this policy, will also crack down on those trying to come in illegally. so back to your answer, will this help fix the problem or not? if it was real and it was meaningful, it would. but it s a lot of smoke and mirror toes. they talked about a 5-year ban. that is only if the individual is actually deported from the united states. and they re t
An internal Defense Department report published in April said roughly 175,000 people were affected each year, but an advocacy group says the number is closer to 640,000, given new accepted standards.