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I'm sorry about that. Yeah, I know. I know officers that are excellent. They're part of our family. And there I guarantee you, there's more good officers out there than there are bad. You know, but the bad ones need to go. They need to be, you know, they need to be on a blacklist where they could never have another law enforcement job again, instead of being fired from one agency and then just going to another and doing the same thing they've done before. So that was my point there. And then the last thing I was saying, and I'm sorry, I timed out, I'm using another program in a little bit of time around it. I'll reset to this last part. I was saying when it comes to immigrants, I'm not talking about Canada. I'm just talking about the United States, the constitution. I want to emphasize again, doesn't say US citizens, people of the United States are the only ones that have these constitutional rights. It's any person who's in the boundaries of the United States have these constitutional rights that's in the constitution. And when the forefathers signed the Declaration of Independence and started this country, they were under the premise that the people that were going to come to this country are immigrants. That's how the United States was developed. That's how we are what we are today is through all the our ancestors that will support that as they came here to make a new life in the United States. So thank God for the Constitution. Thank God for the rights of the they're given to these people. You know, I'm not saying that they need to go or they need to stay. But they do need their rights. And just like Gray was talking about, you know, due process, hearing, and if they're here, the quarter, they don't report them back to the place where wherever they want to go. I mean, the United States wants them to go. They deported back from country where they came from. But there's caveats there too, you know, one more was said. They got political asylum because they were in danger if they went back to that country. And it's been granted, you know, be it whatever president that should be on until we can figure out what the hell to do with them. But anyways, that was basically what I wanted to say. Thanks a lot. I appreciate it. Maybe zero me
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