our exclusive trueseal technology means a strong, reliable bond. at safelite, we stand behind our work. because the ones you love, sit behind it. (parents whisper jingle) safelite repair, safelite replace. the attorneys for 23-year-old juan manuel montes are suing the federal government. montes is the first of the so-called dreamers to be deported during the trump presidency. dreamers are undocumented immigrants brought here as children and protected during the obama administration. the federal judge who will hear that case is gonzalo curiel, a judge president trump once attacked over his mexican heritage. but i have a judge who is a hater of donald trump. a hater. he s a hater. his name is gonzalo curiel. i think judge curiel should be ashamed of himself. i think it s a disgrace that
again, the first time president donald trump clashed with judge gonzalo curiel was over the trump university lawsuit when he was a candidate, when curiel oversaw the lawsuit against trump university, mr. trump called judge curiel a hater, arguing he was biased because of his, quote, mexican heritage and as you heard in the clip judge curiel was born in indiana. curiel approved a $25 million settlement between trump university and students who claimed they overpaid for seminar, mr. trump never admitting wrongdoing. what s happening? well judge curiel is going to preside over an immigration case involving a so-called dreamer who was recently deported. 23-year-old juan manuel montes back in february was arrested and deported from a southern california city for no reason, said he was walking near the border. the department of homeland security says montes violated his status by leaving the country without the government s approval. so the question, again, how did judge curiel wind up over
even the most perceptive noses won t notice the trash. be happy. it s glad. a lot of questions about the first deportation of a dreamer by the trump administration. 23-year-old juan manuel montes said he was waiting for a ride in the border town of calexico, california, when he was approached by a border patrol officer. he said he was sent back to mexico three hours later. his lawyers say he had permission to live and work in the u.s. under the program.
administration. meanwhile, the department of homeland security says there s more to the story that many are not telling you. for that part of the story we go to trace gallagher live. two sides to every story, but in this case it appears homeland security has documentation to back up, 23-year-old juan manuel montes claims that on february 18th he was getting a bite to eat with a friend on the u.s. side of the border when he was approached by a border patrol agent. he says he didn t have his i.d., could not prove his status was still valid until 2018. he was detained and deported. initially dhs said that his status expired in 2016 but then the agency admitted to being wrong saying his protections were good until 2018. critics said this was proof that president trump was not sincere about leaving the dreamers alone. illinois senator dick durbin called the story disturbing. nancy pelosi called it alarming.
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