• TimLovesTech (AuDHD)(he/him)@badatbeing.social
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      Except we have a Justice department that bends to Trump’s impulsive and racist demands, instead of actual law enforcement. And the reason for sending them out of the country is to avoid any and all oversight, and this is what people knew he was going to do, and more people voted for it than against it/him.

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    10 days ago

    So they’ve just imprisoned a bunch of average law abiding immigrants, without charge?

    This is supposed to be the time when all those 2nd amendment proponents exercise their rights. Instead, they’re fighting for the dictatorship.

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          So on brand when people* try to do their own research and utterly fail at it due to lack of critical thinking and reading comprehension skills.

          Per your citation:

          Key Takeaways

          Civil penalties are imposed for civil offenses and do not involve criminal actions or convictions.

          They typically result in monetary fines or mandated actions, unlike criminal penalties that may lead to imprisonment.

          Civil penalties focus on compliance, while criminal penalties aim to punish wrongdoing and deter criminal behavior.

          The burden of proof for civil cases is a preponderance of evidence, whereas criminal cases require proof beyond a reasonable doubt.

          Civil penalties do not carry the same stigma or implications as criminal penalties, suc

          To put things in perspective, there are laws against speeding, it’s a civil offense, you are not considered a criminal, not even a smooth one, in the eyes of the law when you get a speeding ticket. I know it’s hard concept to follow.