a hundred people in congress so they were a very cig -- significant, not a majority but a very significnoter's -- significant minority and a large number of americans thinking well, today's immigrants aren't the right people. we don't want these people anymore if we can't have immigrants like my grandparents, we shouldn't have anymore at all. that's been going on in the united states for as long as we have been a nation. >> i don't think there's any group in the country today that i've demonized as muslims. you're right. 56% of americans view the values of islamic incompatible with those of americans. so when trump proposed muslim ban, a very large minority or even a majority of americans who originally went along with this. yet every argument typically put forward as to why muslims -- they won't accept religious pluralism. they can never assimilate and incompatible with the principles that make america great was once made again irish catholics. [laughter] >> but talk a bit about muslims and immigration to the country and the city. >> one thing i will point out about that passage is i haven'