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I would add that the Trump administration has done more to limit migration, both illegal and legal, than any administration in history. And I’ll just walk you through some of the actions that we have taken thus far. Number one, the pre the Trump administration issued a travel ban for 19 countries, including Afghanistan. Special immigrant visas, which is a legal pathway to get here, which we know many Afghans have utilized to come into the country, have now been paused since the tragic shooting last week. Refugee admissions were suspended for Afghans from this administration on day one. And refugee admissions into the country right now are essentially at zero with the exception of Africconers fleeing persecution in South Africa. The State Department has also heightened their scrutiny and vetting of all visas and have revoked visas as you know uh for those who do not align with our uh country’s national interests. the Secretary of State has the right to do that and we’ve taken unprecedented action to do just that. We are also now pausing all asylum adjudications for additional vetting as well. And so, um, additional actions I don’t have to read out for you today, but I would just remark that the president has made tremendous progress on this front. And it’s why it it’s it’s so crucial, um, that we not only secure the borders, which the president did in record time. We have zero illegal aliens entering into the country month after month, but we all are we also are taking a look at those who are already in the interior of our country uh, and removing them if they are here illegally and also taking a look at these visas. Again, having a visa in the United States is not a right. It is a privilege. And the Secretary of State, if you are deemed contrary to our country’s foreign uh national interests, uh has the right to revoke that privilege.