Rayos, now 35, sneaked across the border when she was 14 and started working. In 2008, now married with two kids, she was arrested in a raid on her workplace. Her crime? Improper documentation. The Obama Administration didn't deport her, but required her to check in regularly with immigration officials, which she did faithfully. Her latest appointment came days after Trump's executive order, and immigration officials deported her promptly (indeed, eerily promptly, given the normal pace of government). The deportation "is a glimpse of how immigration enforcement is changing under the Trump administration," is how NPR reported it, in what could be the understatement of the decade.