Father of murdered Mollie Tibbetts had something to say about Hispanics at her funeral
‘The Hispanic community are Iowans. They have the same values as Iowans. As far as I’m concerned, they’re Iowans with better food’

The killing of University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts has prompted criticism of the US immigration system because the man charged in her death is a Mexican farmworker.
But the victim’s father told mourners he’s been embraced by the local Hispanic community.
Speaking Sunday afternoon to more than 1,000 people at a funeral ceremony at his daughter’s former high school, Rob Tibbetts didn’t directly respond to comments by US President Donald Trump and others who quickly seized upon the suspect’s citizenship to argue for changes in immigration laws.

“The Hispanic community are Iowans. They have the same values as Iowans,” he said. “As far as I’m concerned, they’re Iowans with better food.”
The body of 20-year-old Mollie Tibbetts was found August 21 in a cornfield outside Brooklyn, where she had been staying during her summer break from the University of Iowa. Authorities have said she was abducted while out running July 18, and an autopsy showed that she died from stab wounds.