 Okay, so we are here at the San Antonio bus station and with Sister Sharon. Sister Sharon is a member of the Interfaith Welcome Coalition, an organization that has been organized to help welcome refugees from Central America. And Sister Sharon is one of the people who has been meeting families at the San Antonio Greyhound bus station when one or two or three families are routinely dropped off here by ICE, right? But today, this is highly unusual. How many families here? Right now, there are extra 25 families that we're not expected to do. On a usual day, we do get up to 20 families with some little ones. Okay, and so the families have been dropped here and... The difficulty is that there are no buses that are going anywhere. The buses are canceled now. Because of the storm. Because of the storm. And yesterday, we did speak through Congressman Doggett's office with ICE and asked them not to do this. Not to drop families here specifically because there's no buses that are going anywhere. And to leave them here overnight in the bus station is against human rights. We don't want anything like this to happen to anybody. And thanks be to God because the city of San Antonio and the county are receiving people. We believe that there will be a place for them to stay tonight. Until Sunday, one Monday, when there are no buses to go. Whenever the buses get back again. Oh my gosh, okay, so hang on for some noise in the background there. But what you just said was that because of what happened at Christmas time, at Christmas time ICE delivered 500 families. 500 families. 500 people. Right, 500 people. To the... Essentially to the Mennonite Church. That was where they dropped them, right? At that point. And they were there for several days waiting for ways to get to their families, right? And in anticipation of that. We called. In anticipation, we say, please don't do this again to the city of San Antonio and to these people who deserve better treatment. Right, right, right. And so all of these people, just to repeat, all of the people in here are from... Carn City and Dilly. And Carn City and Dilly is where their detention centers, their private prisons. For women and children. For women and children. And their for-profit prisons. And when people come from Central America, from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala, they are routinely, and they're coming here seeking asylum, they're routinely put into those private prisons. And then they're asked to show that they have an actual credible fear of being returned, that they really are legitimately seeking asylum, right? That's how they are released now, with some relative or sponsor who's bought the tickets for them. Gotcha. So all of these people have been, the immigration has determined that all of these people in here are credible asylum seekers, have a credible claim for asylum. So this is not just people who came in willy-nilly, they have, the determination has been made by immigration that these people have a credible fear. And they're fleeing some of the most deadly countries in the world. Yes. And we just heard too that all of the people from Carn City are being transferred to Dilly for their security at this point in time. Just because of the storm? Because of the storm. Oh my. So the people who are at the detention facility in Carn City. A city are being moved to the detention center in Dilly at this point. The detention center in Dilly, I can't remember what the capacity is. It's pretty large at this point. 2400. 2400. And one of the women here this morning said that there were 1700 there. So they had room to receive the 500 from Carn City. So they have room for that because it's such a large private prison? Correct. Right. Right. Right. So they're moving those people for their own safety because of the storm and these 50 families were brought here against the request of Congressman Lloyd Doggett and now hopefully we'll have a place to go courtesy of the city of San Antonio or Bear County. I can't find a place to be but. It's a repeat of the other that we tried to do this. A repeat of Christmas. Absolutely. And one of the biggest problem is that while they're routinely after they pass their credible fear test they're routinely dropped to the Greyhound bus station in San Antonio but today the buses are not going anywhere. That's cool. So bringing them here essentially strands them. Yes. And how long have they been here? They arrived one o'clock to o'clock. In buses? In buses from the different places. Yes. Wow. Okay. So if we're live on Facebook so you can say something to the San Antonio community. You can say something to our Congressman who, but how does this make you feel about I guess immigration that's a bit different than this? Well I'm very angry that despite our plea for them not to do this despite the plea for a Congressman dog that's office that they still dropped off these women and children to basically just be left on their own in a bus station in the middle of the storm against all human rights. I know I'm grateful for the City of San Antonio that is opening their arms wide in hospitality as usual saying yes we don't receive whoever comes in but I don't like it. I'm angry that ICE feels that they can do this against the human rights of these people who are brothers and sisters. And mothers and children. Exactly. Mothers and children. Lots of children. God bless them all. Back again at with now cast SA at the Greyhound bus station and where there were 50 families who were dropped at the Greyhound bus station even after Congressman Lloyd Doggett's office called ICE and said please don't do this and these 50 families now have found a place where they can spend the weekend when they were dropped at the Greyhound bus station they're routinely dropped at the Greyhound bus station by ICE after they pass a credible fear test these are all refugees asylum seeking refugees from Central America and once they prove that they have a credible fear and can't return to their country they're released to a sponsor in the United States and they're routinely dropped at the Greyhound bus station in San Antonio to get on a bus and go be connected with their family or their sponsor here in the United States but because of the storm none of the buses are going anywhere today so dropping people at the Greyhound bus station in San Antonio was the wrong thing to do and in fact Congressman Lloyd Doggett's office called ICE and said please don't drop people at the Greyhound bus station because the buses aren't going anywhere and ICE still dropped 50 families here