Public and media reaction to President Trump's immigration policies is far more intense than for President Obama's.
Both presidents' administrations deported well over half a million people during the first year of their second terms.
Since the start of Trump's first presidential term in 2017, people have pitted his policies on immigration against Obama's.
Social media users who shared the clip suggested it showed Obama previously echoing Trump's stance on immigration.
Members of Congress said the Department of Homeland Security has provided conflicting data about how many DACA recipients have been detained and deported.
Last week, The Sacramento Bee reported that a DACA recipient without a criminal record had been deported in less than 24 hours.
Republicans can take a baby-steps approach to immigration reform now by meeting Democrats' demands. Or they can pay for it dearly in the midterms.
Obama administration will help illegal immigrants earn work permits instead.
Were the immigration policies of Presidents Clinton and Obama more 'humane' than Trump's? Let's look at what history says.