i want to bring edwidge danticat back into this conversation.as speaking to someone engaged in a black voter -- black turnout to vote effort in massachusetts who said she spoke to someone, haitian-american woman, who lived here for decades, could vote and she said that she was afraid to go to the polls on election day because she was afraid she would be deported. can you talk about the chilling effect this has -- and if you think this is part of the intention, all of this activity right before the election? >> absolutely, amy. i think this is part of voter suppression -- voter suppression is suca part of election day, escially in important ection in t unitestates. toknow the history of trying disenfranchise people to take away their ability to vote. now there is another layer i think with immigration and able who are citizens like all the ways they're going to make it harder to vote because -- miami-dade were we live, can potentially decide the selection. so i expect tomorrow there will probably be a lot of obstacles placed in the path of people