Iowa School Board Yanks License of Superintendent Arrested by ICE

5Mind. The Meme Platform

Ian Roberts, a native of Guyana, entered the country on a student visa in 1999.

The Iowa Board of Educational Examiners revoked an Iowa school district superintendent’s license on Sept. 29 following his arrest for living and working in the country illegally.

The board stated in a letter that Ian Roberts was ineligible to hold the license because “you no longer possess legal presence in the United States.” Roberts was the superintendent of Des Moines Public Schools, the state’s largest school district.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents detained Roberts last week. An immigration judge had issued a final removal order for him in May 2024.

Roberts, 54, a native of Guyana who entered the United States on a student visa in 1999, is being held at an Iowa jail.

ICE said that on Sept. 26, Roberts fled after a traffic stop in Des Moines and was apprehended with the help of the Iowa State Patrol. The agency said Roberts had a loaded handgun, a hunting knife, and $3,000 cash in his district-issued vehicle when arrested.

Des Moines school officials said they didn’t know Roberts was in the country illegally, and that he had signed a form verifying his eligibility to work when he was hired in 2023. He had been identified as a candidate for the job by a search firm, and a “comprehensive background check” was completed as part of the process, the district said.

The state board that granted Roberts a license to serve as superintendent said the process included background checks by the state police and the FBI.

The Des Moines school board put Roberts on paid administrative leave during a brief special meeting on Sept. 27 and held another meeting on Sept. 29 to consider changing Roberts’ leave status to unpaid, citing the revocation of his license.

“New information and confirmed facts will continue to inform our decisions as we develop a path forward,” said Jackie Norris, chairwoman of the Des Moines Public Schools Board. “Two things can be true at the same time—Dr. Roberts was an effective and well-respected leader and there are serious questions related to his citizenship and ability to legally perform his duties as superintendent.”

Roberts’s arrest came as a shock to everyone, Norris said.

By Brad Jones

Read Full Article on TheEpochTimes.com

Contact Your Elected Officials
The Epoch Times
The Epoch Timeshttps://www.theepochtimes.com/
Tired of biased news? The Epoch Times is truthful, factual news that other media outlets don't report. No spin. No agenda. Just honest journalism like it used to be.

EU Commissar: Free Speech Is a Virus, Censorship the Vaccine

Ursula von der Leyen likened “malign information” to a virus, arguing society must be inoculated through “prebunking,” widely seen as censorship.

The family fault line

The future of humanity rests not upon government, but with the family. A principle that is as bold as it is true and profound.

Media is an Arm of the DNC

Those on the conservative right have realized both television, Hollywood, and the web have been biased in favor of the left and their causes and positions.

When Narrative Replaces Law

When media abandons its responsibility to inform and chooses to provoke, it does not distort truth. It creates the very chaos it then pretends to lament.

Behind the Curtain

At times people sense something is wrong. Events seem disconnected, yet together form a pattern of irrational policies, cultural shifts, and baffling narratives.

New York Civil Trial to Examine Liability in Teen Gender Surgery Case

The trial will determine liability for medical providers accused of malpractice in a gender dysphoria treatment involving surgery on a 16-year-old patient.

ICE Agent Involved in Shooting Is Getting Death Threats, Border Czar Says

Border czar Tom Homan defended ICE amid protests against the agency in the wake of the shooting death of a woman in Minneapolis.

Tens of Thousands Join Protests in Minneapolis After ICE Shooting

Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of Minneapolis on Jan. 10 to protest the shooting of Renée Nicole Good by an ICE officer,

Schools Increasingly Consider Rewarding Teachers for Results, Not Seniority

Across many states and hundreds of school districts, traditional teacher pay based on seniority is being replaced by merit and performance models.

Treasury Secretary Says US Can Easily Cover Any Tariff Refunds

The Treasury currently has $774 billion, more than enough to cover refunds if the Supreme Court rules against the government, Scott Bessent says.

Trump Declares National Emergency to Shield Venezuelan Oil Revenues Held in US Custody

Trump signed an EO declaring a national emergency to block courts or private creditors from seizing Venezuelan oil revenues held in U.S. Treasury accounts.

Trump Directs Purchase of $200 Billion in Mortgage Bonds

President Trump on Thursday ‍said the United States will purchase $200 billion ‌in mortgage bonds, with the goal of bringing down housing costs.

Trump Says US Will Begin Land Strikes on Cartels in Mexico

President Donald Trump announced in an interview aired Jan. 8 that the United States would begin launching strikes on cartels in Mexico.
spot_img

Related Articles