u.s. is to apply to be a refugee. it s a two to three years process. they have 12 to 18 months of extensive interviews and study 12 to 15 government departments scrutinize every aspect of your become ground. it s very tough to get here as a refugee. that s why the security record of refugees, one reason, is so strong and so safe. they become productive and patriotic citizens. in the context of a 25 million global refugee crisis, the u.s. refugee resettlement contribution is relatively small. it was 100,000 proposed. president trump tried to take that down to 50,000. there s already 60,000 people in the pipeline who have been through this process and now left in limbo. i think that s what happens when a policy is turned from a campaign slogan into an executive order without the kind of interagency discussion on process, expert input that s so important. what would you do? the obvious thing to do is to allow the existing system to