. >> it's been seven years since you announced you were ndocumented in a "new york times" magazine essay. you have produced documentaries, produce been in several interviews. why did you decide to write a book? >> according to the u.n. there are 285 mi world.grants in the i wanted to understand what is he human right of people to move what does that look like? and then the election of donald trump happened and i was living in downtown l.a. and the building manager, i was living there for like two years at that point, texted me a few days after the election and said, where we're not sure we can protect you if i.c.e. showed up in the apartment. you may want to move out. so thenhat's when had to kind of face the reality that i have been he 25ears. i can get detained and deported at any point. >> that must have been a tough message to absorb? >> yes, it was. but it kind of forced me do something that i never want to do, which i think i don't want to do, which is like mental health, right? how do you actually feel what this is? i have been so busy running away from it, i think, and juggli so