When you use your power to snatch babies away from their mothers and fathers, it is not a long way for you to use power for other things.
So long as you have the power and they do not. One of these best people allegedly forced another of these best people to have intercourse, or "committed sexual assault," behind closed doors in a motel room. They both used to work for the Border Patrol.
Oh, wait, I said "allegedly." Add that a grand jury indicted the perp on criminal charges.
Oh, and that he resigned from the Border Patrol. Parenthetically, his wife of 20 years -- not the victim of this indicted "sexual assault" -- is a Senior Agent there.
And his Criminal Court hearing is next.
All the best people. And this is not unusual for them. See Senior Border Patrol Agent Faces Charges of Sexually Assaulting Colleague / The assault accusation is at the center of a #MeToo moment for the nation’s border-security force, by Manny Fernandez and Mitchell Ferman, published in The New York Times, posted online Saturday, October 5, 2019 (the New York Times may charge for online access).
Power corrupts. Not an original idea. But a true one.
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