IOWA CITY, Iowa -- A top Republican fundraiser whose firm works 
for several prominent immigration hardliners is the partial 
owner of the land where the Mexican man accused of killing Iowa 
college student Mollie Tibbetts lived rent-free, a farm 
spokeswoman said Friday.
Nicole Schlinger has long been a key fundraiser and campaign 
contractor for GOP politicians in Iowa and beyond, including 
this cycle for Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Virginia Senate candidate 
Corey Stewart.
Schlinger is the president of Campaign Headquarters, a call 
center that makes fundraising calls, identifies supporters and 
helps turn out voters for conservative candidates and groups. 
Her business is one of the largest in Brooklyn, the central Iowa 
town where Tibbetts disappeared while out for a run on July 18.
Schlinger is married to Eric Lang, the president of the family-
owned dairy that has acknowledged providing employment and 
housing for the last four years to Cristhian Bahena Rivera, the 
man charged with murder in Tibbetts' death.
The couple - along with her husband's brother Craig Lang and his 
wife - own farmland outside Brooklyn that includes trailers 
where some of the dairy's employees live for free as a benefit 
of their employment, farm spokeswoman Eileen Wixted confirmed.
She said Rivera lived there for the duration of his employment, 
and about half of the farm's other 10 workers do so as well. 
Under the arrangement, the farming company pays the couples to 
rent the land but workers do not have to pay, she said.
In an email Friday, Schlinger said that she was "shocked and 
deeply saddened" by Tibbetts' death and had never met Rivera. 
"The perpetrator should be punished to the fullest extent of the 
law, and when he meets his maker, suffer the consequences he 
deserves," she wrote.
She said that she was gifted an ownership interest in the land 
many years ago from her husband's family and that she has no 
role in the farming operation.
Still, the fact that one of its own operatives has indirect ties 
to the case could complicate GOP efforts to highlight the 
gruesome slaying in its political messaging ahead of the 
November midterm election. Dairy co-owner Craig Lang also was a 
Republican candidate for Iowa agriculture secretary, finishing 
third in a five-way race in the June primary.
Republicans such as President Donald Trump and Iowa Gov. Kim 
Reynolds called for stricter immigration laws and enforcement 
almost immediately after Rivera, who is suspected of being in 
the country illegally, was charged Tuesday. Some have blamed 
Democratic policies for the slaying, even though studies have 
disputed the notion that those in the country illegally are more 
likely to commit violent crime.
"Every victim below would be alive today if we enforced our 
immigration laws," U.S. Rep. Steve King of Iowa tweeted Friday, 
above a picture of Tibbetts and other victims. "Leftists 
sacrificed thousands, including their own, on the altar of 
Political Correctness."
Schlinger's business calls itself "the best conservative call 
center in America." Her biography claims she is the most 
prolific fundraiser in Iowa GOP history, having brought in more 
than $50 million for politicians and causes. She has said her 
business has made millions of phone calls for candidates seeking 
offices ranging from president to city council since its 
founding in 1999. Her firm's client list includes several 
politicians who routinely call for stricter immigration 
enforcement.
Federal Election Commission records show that Cruz's re-election 
campaign has paid CampaignHQ nearly $1.7 million since the 
beginning of 2017. A Cruz campaign spokeswoman had no immediate 
comment.
Stewart, who has made stepping up deportations of immigrants in 
the country illegally a major campaign theme, has also employed 
the firm, along with the campaigns of Sen. Mike Lee of Utah and 
Rep. Joe Wilson of South Carolina. The now-defunct Stop 
Sanctuary Cities PAC paid the firm $3,449 for its services in 
March.
In an interview Friday, Stewart said he had no problem with 
Schlinger's property ties to the suspect, saying her firm does a 
"great job" raising money.
"I hire people for their ability to do the work for my 
campaign," he said. "Whatever she does in her personal life is 
her business."
After Rivera was charged, Reynolds denounced an immigration 
system that "allowed a predator like this to live in our 
community." CampaignHQ was a top vendor for the campaigns of 
former Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad, who selected Reynolds as his 
running mate in 2010, and has also done some work directly for 
Reynolds' campaigns, state records show.
Investigators say that Rivera came to the country from Mexico 
illegally several years ago when he was in the late teens. He is 
accused of stalking Tibbetts while she was out for a run a few 
miles from his home, killing her after she threatened to call 
police on him, and dumping her body in a cornfield. Preliminary 
autopsy results show that Tibbetts died from multiple "sharp 
force injuries."
Schlinger and her husband have managed to largely avoid the 
intense media spotlight that has followed the case. They did not 
speak at a press conference Wednesday when farm manager Dane 
Lang said Rivera presented an out-of-state identification and 
Social Security number with a different name when he was hired 
in 2014. Dane Lang said he was shocked to learn to that Rivera's 
allegedly not in the country legally.
But others around town, including Rivera's defense lawyer, 
question whether the family had to have had suspicions, if not 
known, about Rivera's immigration status.
"They are taking a blind eye to what's going on," said defense 
lawyer Allan Richards. "At some point a reasonable person would 
have been more diligent in determining whether or not these 
folks are legal."
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