new mexico's attorney general, raul torres, is on the very front lines of that fight, and he joins me now. ag torres, thank you for joining me this evening. a lot is happening very quickly, and i know that you are watching the doj is threatening to prosecute state and local officials who resist the immigration crackdown. do you anticipate a confrontation legally with them? and will your office cooperate? >> well, first let me say, as a federal prosecutor or a former federal prosecutor, it's it's, you know, a really sad day for me. and i think a stain on an institution that i proudly serve for for many years. you know, i think a lot of people who have worked on the border are focused on the things that matter. most investigations involving human trafficking, cartels and i and i, for one, and i think a lot of people agree that that's where the trump administration should be focused, but instead they they've they've really ratcheted up the rhetoric and misused and distorted and frankly, tried to to instill a sense of fear in local officials. and we are absolutely prepared to step up and