i.c.e., the separation of the en ment and the service with the reorganization under homeland security, usdis is expected to basically pay for itself through fees. that's the current model. if you're a family, how do you decide who is the one we get to put forward? the typeshe cost of going through the bureaucracy, subjecting yourself to the test, all those things are tremendously high. it speaks to the question of is that yet another barrier we're putting in the face of people because we don't want them to participate in the process? that fee is expected to only go up. >> i think specifically the question of a poll text, that was addressed in crawford. crawford simply said, look, even an $18 birth certificate that you must get to get a driver's license in order to to vote eve license is free was not considered a poll tax by the supreme court. >> certainly not a latino issue, too. the very same situation, when we see it on the ground in the citizenship work we do. >> basically there's a ton of background documentation that must be acquired to obtain citizenship and i.d.s and court had not con