 So I agree completely vis-a-vis immigrants, there's a lot there to be admired and respected. Peasants in the third world who have the balls to get up, who've never been to America, who've never been on a boat, who've never been on an airplane, who've never marched across the desert and are willing to get up and leave their crummy lives and take their lives under control and cross the desert and get on a boat or get or whatever and come to the United States, not really knowing anything about it other than what they saw on television. Those peasants are mine and your ancestors who did exactly that 150 years ago. My ancestors were ignorant peasants from little stettles in the middle of nowhere in Eastern Europe and they had the balls to get up and travel and they did and they changed the world and I think peasants from so-called third world countries today have the potential to do exactly the same.