after that, it's not sure what wouldar happen. it's basically keeping that program goings as it is for the years. it's not t opening it up to more people. it's not making it permanent. it's not making it a long term program. >> that's. where we are on daca. time for your phone calls. jerry is up first in, north carolina. you're on with randy capps. >> yes, sir. i think you just answered my question. i was curious about the status of the daca issue in the court system. i think that was just answered. i do have another question, if you don't mind me getting a little bit off subject.id >> go ahead, jerry. >> my question is, what last year i think president trump attempted to through an executive order only allow immigrants to apply for asylum if they entered through the ports of entry. and that was blocked by the courts. my question would be would it notuc be relatively easy for congress to make a change in that law such that you only would believe to apply for asylum if you entered in the ports of entry and would that not go a long