Des Moines school superintendent placed on leave after ICE detention
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Des Moines school superintendent placed on leave after ICE detention

The superintendent of Iowa's largest school district, Ian Roberts, has been placed on administrative leave following his detention by federal immigration agents. ICE stated Roberts was in the country illegally and subject to a removal order. The Des Moines school board voted unanimously for his paid leave, citing his inability to perform duties and a need for more information. District officials confirmed Roberts stated he was a U.S. citizen during hiring and licensing processes, which included background checks. ICE apprehended Roberts after he allegedly fled into a wooded area.

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