The bad rap on intellectuals if I understand it -is that we are an unfortunate combination of useless and arrogant. We can do nothing useful but we still look down on those who can.
Border Patrol Agents Arrest Three Dangerous Criminals in One Day
LAREDO, TX – Border Patrol agents apprehended a convicted sex offender, a man convicted of homicide, and an aggravated felon in three separate events in less than 24 hours.
The first incident occurred during the early morning of April 21, when agents apprehended a group of undocumented migrants on a ranch southwest of Freer, Texas. One of the individuals was identified as Jasiel Olvera-Olguin, a 34-year-old Mexican national. Records checks revealed that Jasiel Olvera-Olguin had been convicted in 2004 for Sexual Abuse 3rd Degree and Burglary 3rd Degree in Des Moines, Iowa. Olvera-Olguin is being held by the U.S. Border Patrol pending criminal prosecution for his immigration violations. He will be remanded to the custody of the U.S. Marshal Service.
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Judge to weigh lawsuit on Florida’s unemployment compensation problems
Nearly a year after the COVID-19 pandemic began tossing people out of work, a circuit judge is again poised to consider a potential class-action lawsuit stemming from major problems in Florida’s unemployment compensation system. Leon County Circuit Judge John Cooper is scheduled Tuesday to hear arguments about whether he should dismiss the lawsuit filed against the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity and Deloitte Consulting, LLP, a contractor that helped put the state’s CONNECT online unemployment system in place in 2013. [Source: Miami Herald]
Florida continues to outpace rest of country with new mutant COVID-19 cases