and it's important importa to nt pahokee is one of the poorest towns in florida.a lot of these people don't have the financial means to be as flexible with where they live. simpleere theye soso they're kio and a lot of the other 20% that you noted that of like why, doep they live there? those people are there because they may have workedle are in a sugar refinery that's local to pahokee and that miracle village. so i'm not sure what best c strategy where convicted offenders should live. exactly. offendervebut i do know that the there struggle with the fact that they're so close, like 5 to 6 minute drive from this this sanctuary almost of convicted offender. the o they're held hostage of ce because they don't have the means to get out right there. when you talk to these convicted offenders, they've served their sentence. all ab is there remorse at all about what they did? doou they still have urges to re-offend? >> this is this is a toughon. question. i definitely cannot speak as to whether or not anyone would have an urge to re-offend. the one thing i will note on