. >> our next question, fromerin haines. >> can you talk about your plan for securing the georgia borders and the idea to change the 14th amendment? >> i have been the leader on that issue of first right citizenship. i think eventually the country will adopt a desperate only about 33 countries in though world granta birthright citizenship. i don't think the 14th amendment was intended to grant citizenship to people. two of the four counties in georgia that have the opportunity to participate in enforcing immigration laws are in my old congressional district. i was instrumental in having passed that. i believe federal government should spend the money to help communities, states, and counties to make their officers trained to have access to the immigration database. this is what i would pursue as governor. because of the extreme cost associated with illegal immigration, i think the state legislature should adopt something similar to the arizona statute and we can learn from the objections that have been raised as to whether we can tailor this more appropriately. >> we have had some develop