Iowa Superintendent Charged with Citizenship Fraud, Expected to Change Plea

by Emma Walker – News Editor

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The former superintendent of Iowa’s largest school‍ district,‍ whose ⁤arrest by⁢ federal immigration agents drew national ⁤attention, ​is expected to change his plea on Thursday in⁢ federal court to charges that he falsely claimed to be a U.S. citizen and illegally ​possessed firearms.

Ian Roberts, ‌a native⁤ of Guyana in South America, initially pleaded not guilty to the two charges, which together carry a‍ maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. Subject to‍ a 2024⁢ final removal‍ order, Roberts could also face deportation.

The change-of-plea hearing ​was scheduled after Roberts’ lawyers said in a court filing that they had been negotiating ⁢with federal prosecutors to reach⁢ a resolution ahead of ‌a Jan. ‌28 deadline.

Roberts was superintendent of Des Moines Public Schools,⁤ a district of about 30,000 students, when he was arrested on Sept. 26 in a‌ targeted Immigration and⁤ Customs Enforcement operation. ​He allegedly fled from federal agents‌ before ⁢they detained⁤ him in a nearby wooded area with the help of state troopers.

Authorities say they found a loaded ⁢handgun wrapped in a towel ⁤under the seat and $3,000 in cash in the⁤ district-issued Jeep Cherokee he was ‌driving.

Roberts, an educator and administrator for two decades in districts​ across the U.S.,was beloved for‍ his charismatic and exuberant​ leadership.

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