i know, you know, the catholic church has taken its many, many hits about the homosexuality issue as well as the celibacy issue, and i think clearly not only this document but certainly the medical field will tell you that because one is gay does not make them a pedophile, does not make them a child abuser, and so we will continue to keep our promise about protecting god s children. this gives us some critical points to also continue to lead with in discussion, and that s what this is. what did we learn. like any other crisis, any corporation that s been through a crisis, what did we learn from this. let me ask you. will this really change things because some are already saying the report doesn t include recommendations for far-reaching reforms. well, i think then that s not accurate because what i m saying is we have 195 dioceses in this country, and from that charter in dallas in 2002 came many
as many as 850 people. we will have much more on this in 20 minutes from our senior white house correspondent ed henry. now, i want to show you an x ray like none you have never seen before. take a good look at this. these are people crammed into a tractor-trailer in mexico. they shouldn t have been in the trailer nor in mexico, nor in the united states. where this rig and another like it were allegedly headed. they were stopped yesterday in the southern state of chiapas. 530 migrants who authorities paid $7,000 each to make a journey that is not just illegal but dangerous. in the words of national migration institute, inhuman. and where were they coming from? this, too, will surprise you as well. they came not just from central america but china, nep pal, india, and japan. rafael romo is joining me live from atlanta. first off, rafael, japan? we re not used to hearing about illegal immigrants from asia. reporter: that s right, randi. it used to be that you would find peo