cooperating with ice. certainly a new era and a lot of opportunity for bad people to be released improperly. steve: the problem was, it wasn't -- in the beginning a case-by-case basis. pete: no. steve: in the beginning, in his first couple days with that executive order joe biden signed the executive order, and it pretty much sounded to a bunch of people like oh, we just stopped all deportations. in fact, after the foxnews.com right now, there is a great article that goes into all of this. and it talks about how a field agency -- field officers had emailed each over and they wrote that agents were being instructed to stop all deportations and release them. release them all immediately. and that guidance was, as rich was talking about, was later retracted by a supervisor. and it was the governor of the great state of texas, governor abbott who said hey, he tweeted out. hey, they are about to release these sex offenders, people who have been accused of this and convicted of it. maybe the attorney general should look into it and that is what put the brakes on it, jillian. jillian: he tweeted that out