 I think we're all familiar with what Remain in Mexico is. They wait for weeks and months to get across the border to apply for asylum, and then they're given a notice to appear and sent back to Mexico, to some of the most violent places in the world. This is one of the cities that our State Department has declared too unsafe because of cartel violence for United States citizens to travel. And so here we are sending these families, these mothers and children back to this city to wait for their court dates. Here we have no security of any kind. Please help me. I will thank you infinitely, and God will bless you. Madam, I prefer to be an intent as I was without taking bath, going hungry without brushing my teeth, almost without communication, with bad treatment. I feel safe in the United States. Here in this country, there is no security of any kind. Please help me. God bless you. This cruel mockery of justice that's happening at the hands of our government, we came back really enraged, knowing that we had to figure out a way to bear witness. The first thing they told us was, under no circumstances should you go over on the Nuevo Larita side. They said the violence was horrific. The gangs are completely controlling the city. They're riding up and down the streets and they're open vehicles with their automatic weapons, taking over parts of the city. They need to get out on the streets and say, this is wrong and it's gotta stop. As we do something in Laredo, we want each city across the country to do something of the same kind. Each city can do their own thing in their own way.