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DES MOINES, IA (WCMH) - As central Iowa communities continue to
mourn the loss of Mollie Tibbetts, an out-of-state neo-Nazi
group is flooding the phone lines with robocalls to push a
racist message.
�She was stabbed in the back by an invader from Mexico,� the
one-and-a-half minute call says, according to KCCI. The call
begins with referencing Tibbetts� death, allegedly at the hands
of an undocumented immigrant.
The call then takes a more disturbing turn, calling for the
annihilation of all 58 million Latinos living in the United
States.
�Refound America as whites only and get rid of them now. Every
last one,� the call says.
According to KCCI, Road to Power, a neo-Nazi group that produces
a self-described video podcast for white nationalists, has
claimed responsibility for the calls. NBC News reports the group
has been behind robocalls in other states, including one
impersonating Andrew Gillum, a Democrat running to be Florida�s
first black governor, and one that hit Charlottesville, Virginia
last year after the deadly Unite the Right rally.
Since Tibbetts� murder, the Latino community in central Iowa is
on edge and has even canceled events celebrating their heritage.
�We had young people last week who were confronted even walking
in parks,� said Joe Henry, a leader in the local Latino
community. He�s afraid the robocalls may inspire individuals
to commit acts of violence.
�This takes us back 50 to 60 years,� he said. �This takes us
back to lynchings, blaming a whole community.�
https://www.kron4.com/news/national/neo-nazi-group-calls-for- death-of-all-latinos-in-us-in-robocall/1413218599
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