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O'Reilly points out a substantial shift in how the Trump administration defines migrants who illegally enter the United States. Traditionally, illegal entry is classified as a civil offense, akin to receiving a speeding ticket, and not a criminal act. However, the current administration has redefined these individuals as criminals, allowing for a broader scope of deportation powers. This change is a notable departure from immigration policies dating back to past administrations, including those of presidents like Ronald Reagan, and raises questions about the implications for enforcement and community relations.