IA - Mollie Tibbetts, 20, Poweshiek County, 19 Jul 2018 *Arrest* #43

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  • #421

From your link I noticed this:
“The company declined to confirm or deny the alias. An immigration lawyer advising the farms says companies cannot discriminate against workers based on how their names sound.”

Even if CRs I.D was fake, I wonder how fake was the name. Because early news reports claimed a different middle name (which would’ve been his father’s last name I think). As an example in English and “Jose”, the J is pronounced like an H. Notice the similarity in letter sounds between “Bajina” and “Bahena”, and then the different spelling of the first name as well.

From here:
“Editor’s Note: This post has been updated to correct the spelling of the suspect’s name from Christian Bajina Rivera to Cristhian Bahena Rivera.”
Cristhian Bahena Rivera: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com
 
  • #422
Yes, I'd like to know why Tama county, too!


Well Richards is in court record filing a suit against TAMA county asking ONE BILLION DOLLARS. yes that’s Billion with a B. if I have it correct he was angry over a search warrant. There is an admonishment in the Iowa Bar Association as well in their site.
 
  • #423
I just popped in real quick to see if there was anything new on CR or if we’re rehashing the same old stuff and then that news alert came up, so I guess that’s about it for now. (?)


His alias is John Budd.
 
  • #424
Yep, he couldn't pick and choose a name. It's down to whatever ID was available to purchase.
A quick Google search found a man known as the Taco Bell shooter who was sentenced to 50 years in prison a few years ago. Has a different first name but middle and last name is JB. About the right age too. Makes me wonder if fake ID's are not only from deceased persons but perhaps those who are incarcerated for a long time. ??
 
  • #425
Wouldn't it be the name assigned to the SS# he used?
Yes, the name and the SS number matched. So John Budd is a real person, CR was using his identity to procure a job.
 
  • #426
Because SS numbers are applied for; I wonder how easy it would be to send in fraudulent details in order to gain a SS number.
 
  • #427
A quick Google search found a man known as the Taco Bell shooter who was sentenced to 50 years in prison a few years ago. Has a different first name but middle and last name is JB. About the right age too. Makes me wonder if fake ID's are not only from deceased persons but perhaps those who are incarcerated for a long time. ??
Could be, but it doesn't have to match JR's age, it just has to be the right name connected to the right social security number, and the person has to be living.
 
  • #428
I would think so and wonder if the person is deceased? It is the SS card that they need because they have been making licenses fake forever. The SS number is in the system and I truly do not know how so many go undetected. There must be other ways too but fake ID's is not something I know much about except that they are out there.
I think the dairy farm used SS to verify and of course it would come back as legit. That's why ICE has been going after so many agriculture-related employers lately. There has been an epidemic of identity theft.
 
  • #429
Because SS numbers are applied for; I wonder how easy it would be to send in fraudulent details in order to gain a SS number.
I believe you need a birth cert.
 
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I think the dairy farm used SS to verify and of course it would come back as legit. That's why ICE has been going after so many agriculture-related employers lately. There has been an epidemic of identity theft.

The epidemic has been going on forever. ICE's power has just been restored lately.
 
  • #432
I agree it is unlikely they provide employees any health insurance. CR is young and healthy and if he got hurt he could go to any E.R. If you aren't stable the hospital has to admit you AND eat the cost. Having to treat illegal immigrants is why some hospitals have closed their ER's or have shut down altogether. They simply can't afford it.

My guess is that there was an

Obamacare sign up party. The canneries in Kenai Alaskado it every year. And nearly every year the feds come in and do an illegal search. One year 37 people from South America were arrested anxz It’s always the last weekend in August.
 
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A quick Google search found a man known as the Taco Bell shooter who was sentenced to 50 years in prison a few years ago. Has a different first name but middle and last name is JB. About the right age too. Makes me wonder if fake ID's are not only from deceased persons but perhaps those who are incarcerated for a long time. ??
It makes perfect sense. The IRS detected millions of tax returns with stolen identities. If the user of the fraudulent ID doesn't file tax returns, and the employer still files a W-2, the real person is likely to get audited.
 
  • #434
I believe you need a birth cert.
A certified birth certificate is needed. My state won't provide one to just anybody who asks. They used to, but not any more.
 
  • #435
There is actually nothing unusual. I'll explain. A US man called Budd goes to Mexico, marries a senorita, they have a son. They call him John. US man decides Mexico isn't for him. Leaves wife and son in Mexico.

Just to add, there would be no need for him to speak English.
 
  • #436
I found this part amusing

"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.

Yes, the Law is funny about. It is actually "against" the law to do so. Could be an EOC violation.
 
  • #437
This is curious.....

What did his name sound like?


The company declined to confirm or deny the alias. An immigration lawyer advising the farms says companies cannot discriminate against workers based on how their names sound.

An Anglo name with a Hispanic physiognomy and complexion. It is considered descrimitory to question the discrepancy. And a EOC violation.
 
  • #438
An Anglo name with a Hispanic physiognomy and complexion. It is considered descrimitory to question the discrepancy. And a EOC violation.
I don't believe it is discriminatory to question it. I do believe it is discriminatory to deny CR the job based on his race. Obviously, they hired him.
 
  • #439
I don't believe it is discriminatory to question it. I do believe it is discriminatory to deny CR the job based on his race. Obviously, they hired him.
You could bring it into general conversation.
 
  • #440
Because SS numbers are applied for; I wonder how easy it would be to send in fraudulent details in order to gain a SS number.
SS death records are public. You can look at the death records for someone on Ancestry. It will show birth date, death date, legal name and yes, SSN.
 
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