these were questions that attorney general sessions had to face and confront an answer, he did, eventually he was, as we know, confirmed as attorney general. here he is, first day of work like the first day of school except a little bit different for the attorney general. we will see if he says anything that is worth passing along to you. looks like a lot of casual meet and greet now, but we will keep you posted as we hear more and see more. protesters surrounded and blocked immigration enforcement bus in phoenix. the power of the people. jenna: this after a mother of two, american born children was taken into custody during a routine check in. she had been allowed to stay in the u.s. since her arrest during a worksite rate nearly a decade ago but under a new executive order from president trump, she could not be deported back to mexico. we have more from out l.a. bureau, adam? guadalupe garcia de rayos was
chief. [ chanting ] reporter: but chritics say people who are not serious criminals are already being caught up in president trump s crackdown. people like guadalupe garcia de rayos, an undocumented mother of two american children who was deported from phoenix. her arrest sparking protests. and jeanette vizguerra who is now hunkered down in a denver church seeking sanctuary. but the new rules do not affect the more than 750,000 people who came to the country illegally as children, known as dreamers. the president telling david they shouldn t be worried. they shouldn t be very worried. they are here illegally. they shouldn t be very worried. i do have a big heart. we re going to take care of everybody. reporter: so mr. president, will they be allowed to stay? i m gonna tell you over the next four weeks. cecilia vega with us live from the white house, and cecilia, we asked the president about the dreamers. is what we heard today definitive? do they get to stay? reporter: sean
is this business as usual or a new normal? the raids taking place across the country from los angeles to atlanta and chicago. leading protesters today to fill the streets in milwaukee. fear after the president s new sweeping order. a lot of panicked families, a lot of just shivers of fear. reporter: 680 undocumented immigrants arrested last week. most convicted criminals, but not all. president trump says he s keeping his word. the president tweeting, the crackdown on illegal criminals is merely the keeping of my campaign promise. gang members, drug dealers and others are being removed. but the family of phoenix mother guadalupe garcia de rayos disagrees. she came from mexico as a teenager and used a fake social security number to get work, leading to a felony conviction. but she was allowed to stay, until now. when she was arrested thursday at a regular immigration check-in. my mom s a really kind