illegally all of these years, and comes along the daca, the dream kids legislation and then the orderesident and all of a sudden you have hope that you might finally be accepted as an american, and -- and then you realize that the license that is issued to you, when you take it to get a drink in a bar or to the airport to take a plane or take it to a bank to identify yourself, you are being stigmatized in a way that dashes the hope that the president and the spirit of this act was meant to destow upon you. it is simply unfair for them to have to reveal this status and subject themselves to stigmatization simply because the state for no particular reason wishes to issue them a driver's license distinct from all other north carolinians. >> michael: yeah i'm not surprised that your congregation saw that similar to the yellow star. it's a state where white's only signs were up on walls, so we know what the history is there. reverend eden what are you doing protest this move by the state? >> together with our congregation we decided that we would put pink stripes on our licenses, and so we