hello, nisha. this has been a great panel. we've heard a lot of what cities and states are doing, have doing, may do in the future. i wanted to probe the issue of what we can refuse to do. i'll point this question to you if i may, commissioner. i'm specifically interested in the state of play, our committee in new york has recently testified before the city council regarding noncompliance with ice detainers. there's one example of what can be done. i'd be interested to hear you talk about state of play in new york. if other panelists have ideas of what states and cities can be sure to do. >> sure. so the current state of play is that the council leader has introduced legislation with the extent to which that the city complies with ice detainers. specifically the law would require judicial warrant for any honoring of a detainer and then even then would require a serious or violent felony conviction within the last five years. this is very different from what was possible in the prior administration where even some misdemeanor c