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thank you so much for joining us here in "the situation room." >> thank you, suzanne. >> i want to ask you, this new law went into effect today, allows officers to go about their business and enforcing the law, but does not require them allow them, to ask about the immigration status of those they've apprehended. we've seen a lot of protests spilling out into the streets, mostly obviously peaceful, but some arrests. how has the day gone today? >> actually, pretty well. we see a lot -- fewer folks out there protesting, in part, because of the ruling by the judge. and this is just one of several legal battles that are to be expected. but for us, in law enforcement, it doesn't change a whole lot for those of white house enforce the law, penal county is not a sanctuary county. a good part about the law is that it actually outlaws sanctuary policies that a city or town may have. so it no longer can there be an eternal policy that restricts an