Obviously. They are different charges
More specifically, the severity is quite different. Misdemeanors are "less" severe crimes, generally speaking. That is, when compared to felonies like. But not all misdemeanors are equally severe. Jaywalking is a misdemeanor, too. We can't equate all misdemeanors with the most severe examples.
Would they kid have been "kidnapped" by trump if their folks didnt break the law?
The second difference is that "going to jail for DUI" generally means that you've been convicted and sentenced. And when that happens, you're usually a repeat offender of an explicitly reckless crime that entails a direct risk of killing innocent people. So you're comparing the situation with these immigrant families with people who have already been convicted and are being punished for their crimes.