in essence we have reports, i have in south florida amember members some in fact hon durran community. if children are able to get here they're going to get to stay. is that -- is in fact those rumors circulating and what can -- if they are, i believe there is some element of that. i don't know how much is quantified to that. but whatever percentage is, what can we do working with the hon durran government to make clear to parents in honduras that despite the desperation they face and helping the people overcome that in their own country. it's not something they should be doing. they are putting their children in grave danger when they're crossing through mexico into the united states. they become prime targets for traffickers and all sorts of transnational criminal organizations. when they get to the united states, to be -- the laws of the united do not allow them to stay here if they arrived illegally. whatever it is they're hearing it's not accurate. what can we do to help make it clear so we can prevent this mass migration. i think it's a question to ask of our post in el salvador