lesandro was about to attend college in north carolina on a soccer scholarship. his older brother di ego worked in an auto shop. but as i.c.e. explains it in 2009 customs caught them using fake passports and visas at j.f.k. airport. they purchased a return flight to native el salvador to apply for a vis a or green card but it never happened. hence, i.c.e. taking action this week. here n brothers' soccer coach. >> they were trying to get dreams that they had in mind. a future that could help my parents. to live a better life. >> if this is a win for the current administration, if this is something that they deem positive to deport college bound young men, then as a community we need to stand up and make sure this doesn't happen anymore. kevin: despite the disappointment, a large percentage of people are siding with i.c.e., at least online. a man saying as i quote, "if you come here legally you won't get deported. it's that simple." live in langely park, i'm kevin lewis, abc7 news. to curb legal immigration. it works on a merit system based on skill. emily rau expl