So that raises a great question: how did he beat the E-verify, if this is true? And how many other people are there who have beat it?

Via Fox News:

The Mexican national accused of murdering college student Mollie Tibbetts in Iowa last month lived in the United States illegally for several years — but was reportedly still able to pass a government system designed to weed out illegal immigrants from obtaining American jobs.

Cristhian Rivera, 24, was arrested and charged with first-degree murder Tuesday after the body of Tibbetts, a 20-year-old University of Iowa student, was discovered in a cornfield about 12 miles southeast of Brooklyn, where she was last seen running. Police said Rivera was in the country illegally and an immigration detainer was placed on him after his arrest.

Rivera’s employer, Yarrabee Farms, confirmed Tuesday that Rivera worked at the farm for four years and said Rivera passed the federal E-Verify check, which is intended to maintain a database of I-9 forms and tax records of employees across the country.

But experts tell Fox News the E-Verify system is not foolproof and can be thwarted.

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