let's get more on the story from correspondent in washington dc. janelle do malone hydra. now we know that there's a presidential election looming in the us. how is that going to affect this conversation about immigration? well, it's fair to say that immigration has always been a hard button topic here in the west. but with this looming presidential election, you can only expect for this discourse to become even more heated. you have the likes of former president, donald trump, using increasingly dehumanizing rhetoric around migrants. he says that he thinks some of them aren't human. he says that they're poisoning the blood of the country . if elected the problem is has to put forward the biggest mass deportation efforts that the country has ever seen. he brings a bite in for what he calls an invasion, no bite and for his part has been trying to distinguish himself from trump on this migrant issue, saying that he doesn't want to demonize migrants. instead, what he's trying to do is highlight the stalled up by part is and border security bill. that bill that would have allo