 My understanding is some of the returnees that are coming back to those 30,000 and these are not just being Speaking of the movements of the Syrian border and being refused, but in Syria Some of the people are actually being asked to leave because their stays are now welcome anymore So they're also being forcibly ejected by the Syria It's not just a matter of there being point we refuse that the border Sorry, they're there and they're being kicked out of the country and those people are also being counted as Returnees by US government They're not returning by chance, right? No, that's I'm glad you brought that up. That's a really good point And it's happening everywhere now because I am Lebanon's actually right now The constant or they're the more recent focus because they're jailing detainees in very very large numbers Or giving people a choice who you can go to jail or you can go back to Iraq So we're starting to see in just the last few months of really disconcerting trend of Massive discrimination and they're starting to be treated very very poorly Which is similar to what happened to Palestinians after they were forced to flee their homes in 48 and then More of them after 67 where you know refugees they first they're welcome in a country And then after a while when you know it causes less jobs It starts to stream the economy crime goes up this kind of thing then the welcoming sentiment changes And they start to become discriminated against in lots of ways and that that's exactly what's going to happen