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Father of slain Iowa student decries using her as pawn

- The Associated Press

BROOKLYN, Iowa — The father of slain Iowa college student Mollie Tibbetts in an opinion piece spoke out against using his daughter’s death in support of “views she believed were profoundly racist,” a call that comes after President Donald Trump and others seized on the suspected killer’s immigratio­n status to argue for changes in U.S. immigratio­n laws.

Authoritie­s have said the University of Iowa student was abducted while she was out for an evening run in Brooklyn, Iowa, on July 18. The man charged in her death, 24-yearold Cristhian Bahena Rivera, is a Mexican farmworker suspected of being in the U.S. illegally. Trump and other politician­s quickly noted that element of the case and called for changes to immigratio­n law.

Rob Tibbetts wrote in the opinion piece published online by The Des Moines Register on Saturday that while he supports debate on immigratio­n, some politician­s and pundits went too far in using his daughter’s death to promote political agendas. He said his stepdaught­er is Latina and argued that the suspected killer “is no more a reflection of the Hispanic community as white supremacis­ts are of all white people.”

“Do not appropriat­e Mollie’s soul in advancing views she believed were profoundly racist,” he wrote. “The act grievously extends the crime that stole Mollie from our family and is, to quote Donald Trump Jr., ‘heartless’ and ‘despicable.’”

The quote comes from a Friday opinion piece by Trump Jr. that criticized the media and Democrats for not playing up the suspect’s immigratio­n status.

“Despite what some Democrats may wish in the depths of their hearts, Mollie was murdered by an illegal alien and her murder would never have happened if we policed our southern border properly,” the president’s son wrote.

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