The Des Moines Public Schools community was faced with a shocking revelation on Friday when Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained the district's superintendent, Dr. Ian Andre Roberts. Dr. Roberts, originally from Guyana and a former Olympic athlete, had been living in the United States without legal authorization since overstaying his student visa. The arrest took place in Iowa, where Roberts has served as the head of the state's largest school district since 2023.
ICE officials disclosed that Roberts had been under a deportation order since May 2024. Despite attempts to reopen his case, an immigration judge in Dallas denied his appeal in April 2025, leaving the order in effect. According to ICE, Roberts led authorities on a chase after fleeing his vehicle, eventually being apprehended with a loaded handgun, a hunting knife, and a significant sum of cash. This incident has raised questions about Roberts' actions and the broader issue of illegal immigrants in positions of public trust.
Roberts first arrived in the U.S. in 1999 on a student visa to attend St. John’s University. Following the expiry of his visa, he remained in the country and, according to authorities, evaded federal immigration laws. His tenure as superintendent of a district that serves over 30,000 students is now marred by the revelation of his legal status, prompting outrage from parents and community members.
The Des Moines school board president, Jackie Norris, informed the public that associate superintendent Matt Smith would step in as interim superintendent. Norris also acknowledged the lack of clear information regarding the reasons for Roberts' detention and the next steps to be taken. This case has ignited discussions on the effectiveness of hiring policies and background checks within public school systems, as stakeholders demand transparency and accountability.
Federal authorities, with assistance from local law enforcement, ensured that all protocols for public safety were followed during Roberts' arrest. As the investigation proceeds, the community awaits further information on any additional violations by Roberts and the implications of his tenure as superintendent. The incident has fueled a broader debate on immigration enforcement and the presence of illegal immigrants in key roles within public institutions.