we'll have more from canada in just a moment, but 1st let's hear from john holeman, who's in t one out on the u. s. mexico board. as we were in the sunny c through, which is the busiest border crossing point in the americas, you can see the cars sort of rolling down here going towards the united states. so united states checkpoints, united states officials here, and the people that live in this city, tiquana, they've got a really cross border lifestyle. they've got call to the if you're a resident into one or you can go 25 miles into the united states. so a lot of people do that for their shopping, where they want to go to restaurants when they want to go to cinema and krishi when they want to see family. and they want to see friends who are over the, over the other side of the united states. so it's a really big deal for them. the people that women speaking to that they've been able to get back into that. of course, there's another population in cities like pick one or met school board with the united states, not for floating migrant population, many of the morning to seek asylum in t