Wednesday, September 5, 2018

WOULD E-VERIFY HAVE SAVED MOLLIE TIBBETTS FROM BEING MURDERED BY ANCHOR BABY BREEDING ILLEGAL CRISTHIAN BAHENA RIVERA, aka JOHN BUDD LEGAL???

Illegal Alien Charged in Iowa Student’s Death Was Known by Alias

September 5, 2018 Updated: September 5, 2018   
IOWA CITY, Iowa—The Mexican man charged with abducting and killing an Iowa college student was known for years on the dairy farm where he worked by another name: John Budd.
The alias has emerged as Cristhian Bahena Rivera’s employer, a cattle operation owned by a prominent Republican family, faces questions over whether its managers were aware of any warning signs that he was in the country illegally.
The employer, Yarrabee Farms, declined to confirm or deny Rivera’s work identity. Lori Chesser, an immigration employment lawyer advising the farm, said that companies cannot discriminate against workers based on how they look or how their names sound.
In this Aug. 22, 2018 file photo, Dane Lang, co-owner of Yarrabee Farms, speaks to the media on the family farm in Brooklyn, Iowa. Cristhian Bahena Rivera, a former employee at the farm who was charged with the murder of Iowa college student Mollie Tibbetts, was known by another name where he worked for the last four years: John Budd. (Brian Powers /The Des Moines Register via AP)
Farm officials have said Rivera presented an out-of-state photo identification and a Social Security number when he was hired in 2014, and they believed he was the person depicted in those documents until his arrest last month.
The farm followed legal requirements to examine the documents and determined “that they appeared genuine on their face and related to the person presenting them,” Chesser said. “Questioning a name or other characteristic would violate the anti-discrimination provisions of the law.”
During his four years at the farm near the small town of Brooklyn, Iowa, Rivera “was called and responded to the name he used in the hiring process,” Chesser said. He lived in a trailer owned by the farm as a benefit of his employment, as do about half of its 10 workers.
The farm did not use the government’s voluntary 
E-Verify system, which allows companies to 
confirm the identity and eligibility of employees 
to work in the U.S. Farm manager Dane Lang has 
apologized for a mistake in falsely claiming to 
have used E-Verify in an initial statement on 
Rivera’s Aug. 21 arrest, hours after he allegedly 
led police to Mollie Tibbetts’ body in a nearby 
cornfield.
It’s unclear whether E-Verify would 
have detected any red flags with 
Rivera’s claimed identity, but the farm 
has said it used a different government 
service to confirm that the name and 
Social Security number matched.
 
Police say Rivera followed and confronted Tibbetts while she was out for a run on July 18 and later stabbed her to death. He has been jailed on $5 million bond while awaiting trial on a first-degree murder charge, which carries a sentence of life in prison. The federal government has also filed an immigration detainer, which means he would be subject to deportation proceedings if acquitted.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement declined to comment on whether the agency is investigating Yarrabee Farms, which has said that it received dozens of angry phone calls after Rivera was arrested.
Tibbetts’ father, Rob Tibbetts, has urged the public not to bring his daughter’s death into the divisive racial debate over immigration.
“The person who is accused of taking Mollie’s life is no more a reflection of the Hispanic community as white supremacists are of all white people,” he wrote in an opinion piece for the Des Moines Register.
“Absent unusual circumstances, it would be difficult to show they knew any more than what they were told,” Teig said, adding that it would be “pretty racist” to assume a John Budd could not be Hispanic.
Whether anyone else knew Rivera as John Budd is unclear. The 24-year-old had a Facebook page under his real name, and his account listed many friends from the central Iowa area. He has a girlfriend and a young daughter, his former attorney has said.
Rivera had neither an Iowa-issued identification under any name nor any known criminal history or interactions with police. It’s unclear who owned the car that he allegedly used to circle Tibbetts.
Rivera’s former defense lawyer, Allan Richards, has accused the farm and other employers in the area of turning a “blind eye” to the reality that many of their workers are in the U.S. illegally and employed under false documents. He has said that Rivera came to the U.S. when he was around 17 and has the equivalent of a middle-school education.
By Ryan J. Foley

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