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Ice detains superintendent of Iowa school district with ‘no information as to why’

Maanvi Singh
Last updated: September 26, 2025 8:45 pm
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US Immigration Customs Enforcement (Ice) have detained the superintendent of Iowa’s largest school district.

Ian Roberts, the superintendent of Des Moines Public Schools (DMPS), was detained on Friday morning, according to the district’s board chair. “We have no confirmed information as to why Dr Roberts is being detained or the next potential steps,” said Jackie Norris, the DMPS board chair, in a press release on Friday. The district also named an interim superintendent.

Roberts appears to be held at the Pottawattamie county jail, about two hours west of Des Moines, according to the Ice online detainee database. The database also lists Roberts’ country of birth as Guyana.

Officials at the Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to the Guardian’s queries on Roberts’ case.

In media interviews and biographies, Roberts has said he was born in Brooklyn, New York to Guyanese parents. In 2023, he became the first person of color to be named to the position of superintendent in Iowa’s largest school district. He is a former Olympic athlete who competed as a middle-distance runner for Guyana in the 2000 Sydney games.

Earlier this year, after Donald Trump’s administration removed restrictions on Ice officers searching schools, churches and other sensitive locations, Roberts and the leaders of other regional school districts issued guidelines for parents and families enrolled in public schools.

In a letter to parents, Roberts said that schools would comply with warrants from immigration officers, and that agents seeking information about students would be directed to administrators.

“Everyday Des Moines Public Schools does everything we can within our legal and moral authority to support students, which is always our top priority,” he said.

The district said it was awaiting updates on Roberts’ situation. “We know you have many questions, and we will provide updates as we learn more confirmed information. We thank you and appreciate your support,” said Norris.

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