i trust the courts of our land, the same courts that convicted ramzi yousef. trust those courts to give ghailani a fair trial under american law. and i trust at the end of the day that the jury, if it is a jirks will reach its -- my if it is a jury, will reach its decision. but i can tell you this for certain. the suggestion by the minority leader that at some point after this trial mr. ghailani is going to be turned loose in the communities and neighborhoods of america, i don't understand where that's coming from. that is -- that is the kind of statement that i think goes to the extreme. i wish my colleagues would reflect on that. we are not going to turn loose this man who's not a resident of the united states, not a citizen of the united states if he's found not guilty. the president would never allow it. our judicial system would never allow it. do you think the department of homeland security is going to clear this man to move to louisville, kentucky, if he's found not guilty? or springfield, illinois? i don't think so. in fact, i think it's beyond the re