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Superman is an illegal immigrant.

Could Trump deport Superman or sign an executive order to protect his right to be an American?

This rhetorical question is asked to lay emphasis on Donald Trump's moral compass. Thus far, he has been baffling us by his deals on foreign wars, international trade, and domestic issues. His actions are consistently unintelligible and defy critical analysis.

So, could Trump deport Superman?
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Sidewinder · 36-40, M
Superman is a fictional character, he's not real.

Originally created by Canadian comic book artist, Joe Shuster in collaboration with American comic book writer, Jerome Siegel, Superman made his debut in Action Comics #1 on April 18th, 1938.


In the days, weeks, months and even years that followed, Superman was adapted into many films, radio dramas and television programs.

Most notable of these adaptations, were The Adventures of Superman, a radio drama series which ran from 1940 to 1951.

Also at that time, running from 1941 to 1943, were a series of theatrical animated short subjects produced by Famous Studios and released by Paramount Pictures.

The first live-action adaptation of Superman was in the form of a movie serial theatrically released in 1948, starring Kirk Alyn.

The first live-action television Superman series which starred George Reeves in the title role ran from 1952 to 1958.

From 1978 to 1987 there were four big-budget films starring Christopher Reeve.

Those being Superman (1978), Superman 2 (1980), Superman 3 (1983) and Superman 4: The Quest for Peace (1987).

The rest, you probably already know.