passage rate from border agents. a former official said, look, he sees them as soft and thinks people who come in the border agents are going to come in and be harder on these immigrants. it s clear that is the motive here. at first when they started training border agents to do these interviews they said it s a man power issue. we just need more people doing the interviews. from reading this e-mail it is clear the intention is really to lower the passage rate for asylum seekers. what is the impact of this? it s a big impact. i think now we want to get that key number. what was the number they provided to stephen miller? we don t have that now. but to show if there is an impact. one person speculated maybe there won t be an impact because they are just following a rubric of questions. it is either a yes or a no. do you meet the criteria or not which would obviously frustrate him. another followup is i think there is this line in the e-mail that really gives us an idea of the admini
students have been through five semesters prior to this one. so we expect a good passage rate and they ll hang together. we hear about examples of students hanging together, sir, and you hear about the football players from the university s undergraduate program reaching out to the community, has there been any effort by the law school students to try and get out there and help pick up the pieces as well? yeah, absolutely. first of all, they re doing logistical things throughout the city. we train law students to understand that as lawyers they have a responsibility to give back to the community. one of the special things we re doing is we have a law school clinic where students work on life cases throughout the school year. and we re actually providing legal advice throughout the community. we did the same thing during the katrina situation. so they re out there and helping people with insurance and leases and any legal problems that they have. that s pretty great of them to do