efficiency which is critical. it would bolster the nonprofits, likely through the immigration refugee service, and local communities on the ground to make sure that these families are treated with dignity, but i also agree with the comments just made. we need to recognize that the administration is constrained by immigration framework. that it has not been reformed in 30 years and it does not align with the economic needs or moral values of this country right now. we also can t give congress a pass just because inaction has become the status quo because frankly, the american people are sick and tired of waiting for immigration reform. this is a legitimate conversation to be had about capacity, right? whether it is in states that are sort of more immediately dealing with an influx of migrants, whether it is states like new york, like washington, d. c., and cities like that that are now getting buses of migrants sent to them, the capacity issues there. that is one piece of it. there is