he wasn t daca anymore because of his behavior. he had multiple brushes with the law. one conviction for larceny. he left the country, then, returned illegally. he takes himself by his actions off the daca list. when he was taken into custody and deported, he was no longer covered by daca. martha: the people that support him, they say he is the sole supporter for his family, he claims he was eating at a restaurant in california, was picked up by agents and tossed over the border. you don t agree with those? you think those are false assertions? they are absolutely false assertions. you would expect somebody here under the daca rules to be extra special cautious in terms of getting crosswise with our laws. he didn t. so, he s gone. martha: attorney general sessions, in terms of daca in the broad picture, does that change obama s administration? are you going to continue to honor daca or should people
united states. perhaps, the most violent gang we have ever had in the united states. no, i don t think we have any disagreement at all about that. i am here basically to congratulate him, his border patrol, his i.c.e. officers, for the fabulous work they have done. really, the biggest part of this credit goes to president trump. it s his message, that this border is no longer open. if you want to come to america, apply, do it lawfully. we had met 11 million people a year to lawful, permanent status in america. just don t do it illegally, let s do it legally. we will get this thing done. i think it is quite a thing to celebrate this much progress in the first 100 days. martha: secretary kelly, let s talk about daca. big story this week, juan montes, 23 euros old, just departed from this country. he is covered by daca until 2018, so, why was he departed? he wasn t daca anymore