amy: can you talk about giammattei when it comes to corruption?at is known as the political and business ruling elite in guatemala, how they banned presidential candidates, it seems like they did not bother to ban bernardo arÉvalo because they never realized he would come in second, leading to this runoff against the former first lady sandra torre >> well, actually -- i am not sure if giammattei's presidency is the most corrupt in history, but it sure is the most shameless. they have no legitimacy, not even the intention to solve minor problems. two things for them, stealing everything that could and seeking impunity by perfecting their judges. we have been speaking up to congress a persecution, which we have been victims in the past also. in favor of freedom of speech -- [no audio] amy: can you talk about how corruption in this authoritarianism leads to greater migration and the role of the u.s. when it comes to shoring up the guatemalan government in exchange for stopping that migration? >> actually, some of the consequences of that corruption e