joining me now are hoover institution research fellow jeremy carl and angie yunk, supervising attorney at the immigrant legal resource center. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> angie, what is the reaction you're seeing from immigrants following mr. trump's election? are more seeking legal help? >> well, i think, yeah, i think a lot of people are asking a lot of questions because their fate is uncertain and they're quite fearful. i mean really there has been a clear target painted on their backs by the incoming administration. and so there are a number of questions not only about just, you know, is there a way for me to stay in the country, but what should i do to protect myself? >> what should they do? what are you telling them? >> first is really they need to look at legal options to stay in the united states. we have studies that show 14.3% of individuals are undocumented actually have a way to legalize and they don't know it either because they've had bad legal advice or because they've never had the opportunity to speak to someone. just the other day, i met a fami