>> helen beristain: never. never. >> cooper: never committed a crime, d.u.i. >> helen beristain: definitely not, no. >> cooper: he's not a criminal. >> helen beristain: he's not a criminal. the only bad thing he... he's done is stayed in the united states because he loves this country. that's his only crime. >> cooper: according to most estimates, there are about 11 million people living within the u.s. illegally; about 3% of them have felony convictions. >> president obama: we prioritize criminals, we prioritize gang-bangers. >> cooper: for most of his presidency, barack obama ordered ice to focus on deporting people convicted of felonies and serious misdemeanors. ice agents were often asked to explain their decision to remove anyone else, particularly those whose family members were u.s. citizens. >> president trump: thank you for being here. >> cooper: but on his fifth day in office, president trump signed a new executive order that made it easier to deport people who have no criminal record, including anyon