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Des Moines Schools Board Responds After Superintendent Detained By ICE

Des Moines Schools Board Responds After Superintendent Detained By ICE

The Des Moines Public Schools Board has unanimously voted to place Superintendent Ian Roberts on paid leave after immigration agents detained him, Chair Jackie Norris announced.
Why It Matters
Amid President Donald Trump’s mass deportation campaign and growing backlash against ICE, the detention of Des Moines Superintendent Ian Roberts has become a high-profile example of federal crackdowns impacting local institutions. Roberts, who oversees the education of about 30,000 students, is a prominent figure in Iowa’s capital. According to The Associated Press, citing the district’s website, he was born to parents from Guyana and raised in Brooklyn, New York.
What To Know
In a statement on Friday, September 27, Norris said Roberts represented himself as a U.S. citizen during the hiring process. She added that the independent firm contracted to conduct a background check did not identify any concerns regarding his immigration status.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said agents stopped Roberts on Friday while he was driving and that he fled on foot into a nearby wooded area before being apprehended with assistance from the Iowa State Patrol. The agency said he was found in possession of a loaded handgun, a fixed-blade hunting knife, and about $3,000 in cash.
Norris said the district learned from ICE that “in May 2024, an immigration judge issued a final removal order for Dr. Roberts.” She added, “We were not made aware of that fact, and that’s very concerning. I want to be clear, no one here was aware of any citizenship or immigration issues that Dr. Roberts may have been facing.”
Norris said the district is cooperating with authorities and reviewing the situation. “In this case, Dr. Roberts completed the I-9 employment eligibility verification form and submitted the required documentation,” she said, and district records indicate Roberts affirmed he was a U.S. citizen when hired. The Iowa Department of Education issued Roberts a superintendent’s license in 2023 after conducting criminal background checks, the district stated.
Roberts began serving as Des Moines superintendent on July 1, 2023, after a national search that included third-party background checks commissioned by the district’s search firm and “found nothing related to citizenship or immigration matters related to Dr. Roberts.”
She said the district is working with authorities and continues to gather details about the situation.
“Two things can be true. We must support our interim superintendent and staff as they lead 35,000 students and staff on Monday, because our collective role is to educate and support our students and their families,” Norris said. “And we must continue to pursue the facts in this case and understand our school community is still processing this very significant issue.”
Associate Superintendent Matt Smith has been appointed interim superintendent under the district’s leadership succession plan, the school announced.
Roberts has existing weapon possession charges stemming from February 5, 2020. He entered the United States on a student visa in 1999.
The investigation into how Roberts obtained the handgun is being referred to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). Federal law prohibits individuals without legal status in the U.S. from possessing firearms and ammunition.
What People Are Saying
Des Moines Public Schools Board Chair Jackie Norris said at a board meeting: “We all need to cool down the rhetoric. We should promote true discourse and facts not spread misinformation meant to divide us.”
ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations St. Paul Field Office Director Sam Olson said in a statement: “This suspect was arrested in possession of a loaded weapon in a vehicle provided by Des Moines Public Schools after fleeing federal law enforcement.”
What Happens Next
Roberts will remain in ICE custody pending removal.