in spornresponse, you and the president have established a new deportation policy and under this policy as i understand it, it is a high priority to deport those who have committed serious crimes or are a threat to the public while low priority to deport individuals who have been in the united states since childhood like those eligible for the dream act. last night we received updated statistics i requested on the review of deportations that dhs is conducting under your policy. there are currently more than 300,000 pending deportation cases. of these i.c.e. has reviewed 219,554. approximately 16,544 cases, 7.5%, have been identified as eligible for administrative closure. of these cases, 2,722 or 1.2% of actually been closed. please explain the difference between the 7.5% of deportation cases eligible to be closed and the 1.2% of cases actually closed. when do you expect the percentage of cases being closed to rise or do you expect it to rise as the review progresses? when do you expect the review to be complete? >> right. i think the difference is primarily attributable to time. you kn