the sanctuary cities would not have stopped that case yet it was willie hortonesque. willie horton was a black man used as a political pawn to attack someone. this bill is built on a foundation of lies and racist pretext and i think that's what made at most a gracious in a state that is 40% latino. >> it's very important to highlight just how much effort was put into trying to stop sb4 first in the senate. i know the house was putting forward every effort they could but as we said, the larger political contacts, not just here in texas but nationally, was just too much of a wave to fight against. this is where i think we moved to a different strategy in this is the legal strategy. once we saw the writing on the going toknew this was pass by governor abbott, we knew it was a foregone conclusion that this was going to be fought in the court. elena, if you can talk to us about the court challenge brought almost immediately and how you see that challenge in the short to medium-term playing out. thank you toll, the chairman and everybody in the legislature, error allies and