00:00Are there any plans to protect people here under DACA from deportation?
00:05President Trump, you know, he's been clear on that.
00:08And you don't see, again, the prioritization speaks for himself.
00:12Public safety threats and national security threats.
00:16So that's what prioritization is.
00:18No one's prioritizing DACA.
00:20And under the first Trump administration, he came up with a plan to fix DACA.
00:24And who shut it down?
00:25Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer.
00:27What's a pleasant turn?
00:28One more question.
00:29Can you give us an estimate of how many people are using the CPE home app to salvage for it?
00:35I haven't looked at that recently.
00:36Last time I looked, it was about 7,000.
00:39Last time I did that was weeks ago.
00:40It was 7,000.
00:41But I think there have been several studies done.
00:43Over a million illegal aliens have left this country on their own.
00:46I think they're seeing a couple things.
00:48Number one, they want the ability to come back on their legal program.
00:51And as we said it before, if you get formally deported, we have to go find you, go through that whole process.
00:57There's a statutory bar on you ever coming back.
01:01Anywhere from 5 years or 20 years, depending on a specific case, sometimes never coming back.
01:04So I think the message the secretary's been sending is, if you're in the country, really go on your own and leave opportunities for the future.
01:13And, you know, you can get your affairs in order to count that ice.
01:17They'll get you a plane home.
01:19Once you get there, they'll give you $1,000 to help, you know, get you started.
01:22But that's the right way to do it.
01:23And I hope more people do it.
01:24Hey, Tom, real quick.
01:25Thanks, Tom.
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