Iowa's Des Moines school chief Ian Roberts arrested. ICE asks itself, ‘how this illegal alien was hired…’

Ian Roberts, superintendent of Des Moines Public Schools, was arrested by ICE during a traffic stop for being in the U.S. illegally. Despite holding a professional license and a background check, Roberts was found with a loaded handgun and cash. His detention has shocked the community.

Mausam Jha
Published27 Sep 2025, 05:23 AM IST
Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent Ian Roberts talks with students before the first day of school at Samuelson Elementary in Des Moines, Iowa, U.S., August 23, 2023.  Zach Boyden-Holmes/The Register/USA TODAY NETWORK via REUTERS  THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY MANDATORY CREDIT NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES
Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent Ian Roberts talks with students before the first day of school at Samuelson Elementary in Des Moines, Iowa, U.S., August 23, 2023. Zach Boyden-Holmes/The Register/USA TODAY NETWORK via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY MANDATORY CREDIT NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES(VIA REUTERS)

Federal immigration officers on Friday stopped the head of Iowa's largest school district during a traffic check and arrested him after he tried to escape into the woods, shocking teachers and community members, AP reported.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said Des Moines Public School Superintendent Ian Roberts was in the country illegally and had no work authorization. Roberts, who is from Guyana in South America, was considered an ICE fugitive because he was subject to a final removal order issued in 2024, the agency said.

ICE said that it targeted Roberts for arrest by initiating a traffic stop on Friday while he was driving in his school-issued vehicle. After he fled, officers found his vehicle abandoned near a wooded area. He was eventually located and taken into ICE custody with the help of Iowa State Patrol officers.

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It is unclear where Roberts was being held Friday afternoon or if he had an attorney to represent him.

Phil Roeder, the district’s spokesperson, said he was supposed to meet Roberts at a school event Friday morning, but Roberts sent a text saying he could not make it. Roeder said he got a video call from Roberts soon after and watched officials detain him.

Roeder told The Associated Press that the district has seen “nothing that would suggest that he's not a citizen.” The district said Friday afternoon that a third party was hired to conduct a comprehensive background check on Roberts and that Roberts completed an I-9, which requires workers to present documents showing that they were authorised to work. District officials also stated they had no knowledge of an order of removal issued in 2024.

Arrested with a ‘licensed loaded handgun’

Roberts, who has described himself as a longtime gun owner and hunter, had a loaded handgun, $3,000 in cash and a fixed-blade hunting knife when arrested, ICE said.

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“This should be a wake-up call for our communities to the great work that our officers are doing every day to remove public safety threats,” ICE enforcement and removal operations regional official Sam Olson said in a statement. “How this illegal alien was hired without work authorisation, a final order of removal, and a prior weapons charge is beyond comprehension and should alarm the parents of that school district.”

Roberts is an experienced educator

Leaders of the Des Moines district said that they were still gathering information about the situation, which they called legally complex. They described Roberts as a dynamic leader who connected with students of all backgrounds.

Jackie Norris, school board president, said Roberts has been an “integral part of our school community” who has “shown up in ways big and small.”

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A longtime leader at school districts across the nation, the 54-year-old began his term as superintendent of Des Moines schools in July 2023. In that position, he oversaw a district that serves more than 30,000 students and nearly 5,000 employees. The state board of educational examiners issued Roberts a professional administrator license in 2023, which remains active.

Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent, Dr. Ian Roberts, speaks with students during lunch at North High School, in Des Moines, Iowa, U.S., May 1, 2024. Zach Boyden-Holmes/The Register/USA TODAY NETWORK via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES

He earned a $270,000 annual base salary, according to his first contract with the district, which was in effect until June 30 this year.

Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds was made aware Friday morning that Roberts was in custody, according to her spokesperson Mason Mauro. Reynolds was in contact with state and federal authorities.

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In a joint statement, the presidents of unions representing teachers and other school employees in Des Moines and across the state said they were shocked by Roberts’ detention. They said he had been a “tremendous advocate for students, families, staff, and the community.”

Before coming to Iowa, Roberts had previously worked as superintendent of the Millcreek Township School District in Pennsylvania.

Roberts is the son of immigrant parents from Guyana

A biography for Roberts listed on the district’s website says he was born to immigrant parents from Guyana and spent much of his childhood in Brooklyn, New York.

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Coppin State University’s website features an alumni profile of Roberts, who graduated from the school in Baltimore in 1998. In it, Roberts said his father immigrated to the United States in the 1980s, and his mother immigrated in the early 2000s.

ICE said that Roberts entered the U.S. on a student visa in 1999. The next year, he competed for Guyana in the Olympics in track and field.

What are the earlier weapon charges for Roberts?

ICE referenced an earlier weapons charge for Roberts, but did not provide specific details. Court records from Pennsylvania reveal that Roberts pleaded guilty in January 2022 to a minor offence of unlawfully possessing a loaded firearm in a vehicle, resulting in a $100 fine plus court costs.

The charge followed a citation from a Pennsylvania Game Commission officer who stopped Roberts after he had finished deer hunting on state land the previous month.

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Roberts said at the time he was a longtime licensed hunter and gun owner, and that he left his hunting rifle on the seat of his vehicle in plain view to ensure the officer did not feel threatened during their interaction. He said that he was shocked when the officer cited him for doing so, but that he pleaded guilty to avoid any distraction. He questioned whether his dark skin may have played a role in the case.

“I may not appear to be the ‘type of man’ who would enjoy deer season in Pennsylvania, in fact, I am and have been hunting for more than 20 years,” Roberts wrote on a social media post then.

Roeder said the district was aware of the 2022 charge and it had been addressed early on.

It was the second time in two days that an aggressive action by ICE shocked local officials in Iowa. On Thursday, agents in plain clothes who only identified themselves as “federal agents” tackled a man at a grocery store in downtown Iowa City, pinning him to the floor and handcuffing him as shocked shoppers looked on.

(With inputs from AP)

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