The reason I wanted to meet with Amy and her families, it really is an American story. There are some that we've actually calculated about 8 million that are documented with so many more families, mostly women, but women and men were in this situation. You know, I care for my mom when she was when she had cancer, in addition to obviously, caring for our kids over the years, and the skills and and the work that is required to care for kids, and care for your aging parents, it's very different. And for those who are in that sandwich generation, we're doing both at the same time, people like Jamie is enormous. And it is the work of preparing for children. And all that requires school aged children from elementary to middle school, in all that any parent
and she is a professional woman who wanted to continue with her professional what to do her work and had to leave. And women shouldn't have to make no parents have to make those choices. And I believe that we as a society are presenting a false choice. If we say to individuals, that you either be a parent, or the daughter of aging parents, or you can pursue your profession and continue with the work that you care about. So that's why I'm here today to hopefully put a face and a story on these issues that we're fighting for a better agenda. And it really is about understanding these tracking systems throughout our country, everywhere, and the support that we want to give them. We met through the border patrol agents using force reins to rein in patient migrants down to the southern border. What I saw depicted about those individuals on horseback treating human beings the way they were horrible. And I fully support what is happening right now, which is a thorough investigation into exactly what is going on there. But human beings should never be treated that way. And I'm deeply troubled about it. And I'll also be talking to Secretary my office today about the role of spending migration from the from Central America. Are you also going to be looking at migration issues? Well, listen, the whole point is that we have to understand Haiti. I mean, talk about a country that has just experienced so much tragedy that has been about natural disasters exist that the head of state assassinated, and we really have to do a lot more to recognize that as a member of the Western Hemisphere, we've got to support some very basic needs that the people of Haiti have to get back up and to and to do what what we want to do be them from Haiti or in the countries in Central America. People want to stay home, they don't want to leave home, but they leave when they cannot satisfy their basic needs. So yes, this is a concern. Thank you all felt very bad wires administration, deporting the Haitians quicker than others.