NANCY MONTOYA:

I think it is the types of people who they are targeting for deportation.

Under the Obama administration, yes, it was true he was dubbed the deporter in chief for deporting more people than the past three administrations put together, but there was also a targeted group they were deporting, Obama administration was deporting. And those were people with felonies. Those were people who were involved in drug trafficking, dangerous people, people who had committed murder or assault.

Those were the people who were being targeted. What's different here is that you are now considered illegal if you cross the border once, and you're considered to have broken the law. So, one time will get you a possible prosecution. Two times where you're caught crossing the border illegally will get you a felony. And that's one of the biggest differences.

Also, anybody who is caught up in a net in any kind of a raid are eligible for deportation immediately.