And you can see that, you know, prior to Deferred Action on Childhood Admissions, we were at pretty low levels, you know, somewhere around the 3 to 4,000 unaccompanied children level. 2012, we had once 10,000 Deferred Action on Childhood Admissions was implemented. All of a sudden, we hopped 20,000, then 51,700, back down a little bit in 2015, but we're up there almost 50,000 in 2016. And initial. The few starting months here in 2017 did not look encouraging either. So it's a real problem. (01:42–01:54)
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