children they would be fine. i'm more worried about those in adolescence and they're missing everything about their former life and it will be tough. it's not just about parents themselves, but people that have expertise in making sure older children are protected from the mental health point of view, ali. so there are a lot of factors to consider here and i'm hoping that we'll see here coordination of meeting those needs that i saw in refugee settings, but it's a big, long-term problem and we don't know how the children will be separated from familiar homes and communities that they grew up in. >> irwin, thanks again for your expertise. irwin redletter, founder of the fund and msnbc public analyst.