Here are all the deportable offenses Trump's crappy children have committed

Everyone needs to go. Well, maybe Tiffany can stay.
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Heather Dockray
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Here are all the deportable offenses Trump's crappy children have committed
These grins should be a deportable offense. Credit: MICHAEL REYNOLDS/EPA/REX/Shutterstock

President Trump has decided to end protections for DACA recipients -- but he's after the wrong people.

On Tuesday, Trump announced that he'd be giving Congress six months to devise legislation to protect Dreamers, as the people protected by DACA are known, or else. Close to 800,000 undocumented people, 91% of whom work and 0% of whom have a criminal record, would be eligible for deportation if Congress does not act.

Even scarier, because of the nature of the order, many of these young adults could be deported before the end of the six month period.

This, while Trump's strangely oily adult children continue to enjoy total freedom in a country they so brazenly exploit.

In another world, a good world that is not ours, Trump's children would get deported to the Upside-Down for committing one of their many exceedingly execrable offenses.

We deport kids for getting college scholarships, showing up to work, or otherwise contributing to society. Will the only punishment for Trump Jr.'s attempt at collusion be some Twitter dork's epic tweet?

Here are our grounds for the deportation of Trump's large adult sons and his daughter Ivanka.

1. Attempted to collude with a hostile foreign power and screwed it up so, so badly

Via Giphy

Trump Jr. on working with the Russians to help sabotage Clinton: "I love it."

2. Reportedly misled donors and redirected charitable funds to benefit their father

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Happens to the best of us. Credit: AFP/Getty Images

Sorry for the confusion. By "kids with cancer," Eric Trump actually meant "Donald J. Trump."

3. Exploited their role in government to benefit their crappy personal brand

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Building international alliances  to help increase the value of one woman's purse collection. Credit: chip somodevilla/Getty Images

It's funny how Ivanka Trump acquired all those Chinese trademarks out of nowhere.

4. Drained the economy

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Why can't they just steal from the comfort of their home?

5. Repeatedly demonstrated egregious moral turpitude

In America, legal immigrants who commit crimes of moral turpitude are subject to deportation.

6. Marketed products that didn't meet basic consumer product safety standards

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Ivanka Trump's scarves were recalled because they were highly flammable and criminally bland.

7. Committed unpardonable crimes against fashion.

8. Reportedly and repeatedly appeared intoxicated in public, wet the bed

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Deport Diaper Don.

9. Posted an illegal ballot selfie

We have the receipts, Eric.

10. Chronically abused hair styling products

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This is not Wall Street during the '80s, Eric.

11. Overstayed their welcome

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If they can't learn to act like decent human beings, we should send them to back to their home planet.

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Heather Dockray

Heather was the Web Trends reporter at Mashable NYC. Prior to joining Mashable, Heather wrote regularly for UPROXX and GOOD Magazine, was published in The Daily Dot and VICE, and had her work featured in Entertainment Weekly, Jezebel, Mic, and Gawker. She loves small terrible dogs and responsible driving. Follow her on Twitter @wear_a_helmet.

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