the government hasn t a single answer in their brief to this. can you read them together? that is absolutely the right way to view this. 1182-f gives the president broad powers. we don t disagree with that. one thing it can t do is do to violate a statute and to subpoenaplant a law of congress. to do so basically is to transform the statutes into mere suggestioningses and nothing more than that. so when the congress says in clear and unmistakable language that no person should receive preference or priority or being discriminated against because of the person s nationality, that s pretty clear. now, my friend on the other side says if you read it that way, a libyan will come into the country and so on but i think the d.c. circuit answered that clearly by saying there s obviously an emergency exception.