Illegal Immigrant Superintendent's Scandal Rocks Des Moines Schools

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**Expose: Criminal Illegal Immigrant Takes Helm of Des Moines Schools, Faces Deportation for Lies**

An alarming scandal has rocked the educational landscape in Des Moines, Iowa, where the superintendent—an illegal immigrant—finds himself embroiled in criminal activities, including firearms possession and fraud.

Ian Roberts, the former superintendent of Iowa's largest school district, is currently imprisoned and seeking a plea deal ahead of a trial set for March 2.

Roberts, originally from Guyana, was arrested in September after being apprehended by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). He was found with a loaded handgun, $3,000 in cash, and a troubling History, including previous allegations of drug trafficking and weapons offenses.


Despite claiming to be a U.S. citizen, Roberts's real identity stood shrouded in deception as he had fraudulently secured employment within the school system, an action that was a gross oversight by the Des Moines School Board.

Amidst a culture of political correctness and an eagerness to fill diversity quotas, school officials welcomed Roberts without verifying his credentials, dubbed as "Dr. Roberts." They have now been left scrambling to mitigate the fallout from this embarrassment.

As it turns out, Roberts had a final order of removal from the U.S. as far back as May 2024 but audaciously continued to work in a position of authority over children in the Des Moines schools. Officials were blindsided to realize their “superintendent” was, in fact, living and working illegally.

According to former federal prosecutor Bob Teig, it's unsurprising to see such charges pursued, especially under the strict immigration enforcement policies that both the Trump administration and current policies prioritize.

This situation has highlighted the stark reality of illegal immigration and its potential dangers, particularly when individuals with criminal histories are allowed to assume leadership roles in environments meant to protect children.

Additionally, Roberts's case has sparked an outcry from community members and raised questions about the vetting processes within public school systems. Some officials even suggested seeking "radical empathy" as a response, an approach that conservatives view as misguided when confronted with clear legal and ethical violations.

Moreover, Roberts's story is set against the backdrop of broader discussions on immigration laws and the safety of American communities. This scandal serves as a cautionary tale illustrating the importance of rigorous immigration enforcement to ensure that public safety and the welfare of children are prioritized.

As Des Moines grapples with the impact of Roberts's actions, conservatives nationwide are calling for tighter immigration controls and accountability for school boards that fail to prioritize the safety and interests of their students.

The pressing question remains: how many more stories like Ian Roberts's do we need before genuine reform takes root in America's immigration system?

Sources:
lifezette.com
theblaze.com
thefederalist.com












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