Okay, so your answer is, I've got it. I don't have. Since 2009, we have returned roughly 16.8 or 16,800 children out of 174,000 unaccompanied minors who have come to this country. So that's a rate of 9.6%. So more than 90% of those children are still in this country. Now, over time, it has really declined. So in 2009, we returned about 23,000. 2010, a little under 22. 2011, under 19, 2012. With deferred action on childhood arrivals, it dropped to 8.6. (02:11–02:18)
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