Posted on 12/28/2018 10:30:43 AM PST by bgill
The mother of Mollie Tibbetts, a 20-year-old Iowa college student who was allegedly murdered earlier this year by an immigrant residing the U.S. illegally, adopted the child of Mexican immigrants who fled town after the man accused of killing her daughter was arrested. Laura Calderwood told The Washington Post in an interview published Friday that she had taken in Ulises Felix, 17, after his parents fled town following Cristhian Bahena Rivera's arrest... The Post reported that Felix's parents had worked alongside Rivera at the same dairy farm for years. Felix told the paper that his parents "took care of" Rivera "for a while," adding that his mother fed him every day. He was so busy sending money back to his parents, trying to help them build a house," Felix said.
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Lang is a big GOP donor. His farm claimed to use E-verify but when called on it admitted that they just made sure the SSN was a real one. The farm was checked out by Immigration in September, but nothing made public.
I’m glad he lost.
I wonder how quickly she died--did she have time to realize who her killer was? If so, what were her thoughts? "Don't kill me--I'm not like the other white people"?
Wow. Thanks mom. From the grave. Stupid is stupid.
Last beralism is incurable because you can’t fix stupid.
The virtue signaling by this family is beyond evil.
a 17 yro male......what could possibly go wrong....
Here’s to hoping that the Tibbetts’ family will raise him as a patriotic, albeit liberal, American.
She was murdered by an associate of the child’s father. The child’s father helped raise the murderer, however.
In September, Mollies father, Rob Tibbetts, wrote an op-ed for the Des Moines Register that his daughter would have vehemently opposed anti-immigration views and asked politicians to not use her death to promote various political agendas.
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