from san pedro sulo and joins us in the studio. being in honduras and watching what is going on, the violence that is occurring has been happening for weeks and weeks. it continues to drive people into the united states. it's been happening for years and goes back to happened in the 1990s, as the u.s. worked the drug trade. what happened is it shifted to central america. honduras, a country the size of tep. a country coming into the u.s. goes through honduras, it's a country the seize of tennessee, larger than a gross national product. at the salt the u.s. was deporting gang members back to central america. the gangs, m.s. 13, they started in los angeles. they asked why there was armed guards because gangs come in to finish someone off who survived shooting. they have the highest murder rate. it's not aring an immigration crisis. >> when you did your reporting on this youed about rumours, that the people in honduras could get permits if their children came, they could get permits to get in. where did it start? >> it started with a