without having an opportunity to appear before a judge and maybe argue that your circumstances have dhanged. what we see is 72 weeks. so the other key set of findings or another key set of findings from this report, and, you know, key sort of set of analysis is that we compare and the bottom line finding is that most removals are consistent with dhs enforcement priorities. this falls outside of dhs's current priorities, the bottom stripe, the purple striet. and then people who have been con vekted of crimes. let me make three-points about the overall finds. 95% of all dhs removals fall within three or more of these categories. so 95% of everyone removed meets one or more of dhs's priorities. and the second point includes 93% of everyone removed by the bush administration. so the bush administration adhered to obama's enforcement priorities. so when you look at these data, it's a little bit surprising that the moral ton memos should have been a major source of c controver controversy, both historically and in the data, that they formalized existed, you know, going back to the i.n.s. era. hav