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Former Des Moines superintendent sentenced to two years in prison
Posted on 5/29/26 at 9:15 pm
Posted on 5/29/26 at 9:15 pm
Yes, finally, yes! Now, we need MORE decisions like this, many, many more!
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A federal judge sentenced the former Des Moines Public Schools superintendent in Iowa, who was convicted on immigration and gun charges, to two years in prison on Friday.
U.S. District Judge Rebecca Goodgame Ebinger handed down the sentence months after Ian Roberts pleaded guilty to federal charges for possessing a firearm as an illegal immigrant and making a false statement for employment.
The Obama-appointed judge considered Roberts’s poor upbringing in Guyana and the good deeds he had done as an educational professional, but she ultimately decided he needed to spend time in prison for his crimes.
The sentence was one year shorter than what U.S. Attorney David Waterman wanted, while the defense attorneys requested probation for their client.
In September, Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested Roberts while he worked at the Des Moines public school district. Before he was hired in June 2023, Roberts falsely claimed he was a U.S. citizen. ICE says he was never a U.S. citizen.
The Guyana native is expected to be deported after serving his two-year sentence. A Texas immigration judge ordered him to leave the country in 2024. A year later, he was detained.
Wow, kudos to the Obama-appointed judge, never thought I'd say that!
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A federal judge sentenced the former Des Moines Public Schools superintendent in Iowa, who was convicted on immigration and gun charges, to two years in prison on Friday.
U.S. District Judge Rebecca Goodgame Ebinger handed down the sentence months after Ian Roberts pleaded guilty to federal charges for possessing a firearm as an illegal immigrant and making a false statement for employment.
The Obama-appointed judge considered Roberts’s poor upbringing in Guyana and the good deeds he had done as an educational professional, but she ultimately decided he needed to spend time in prison for his crimes.
The sentence was one year shorter than what U.S. Attorney David Waterman wanted, while the defense attorneys requested probation for their client.
In September, Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested Roberts while he worked at the Des Moines public school district. Before he was hired in June 2023, Roberts falsely claimed he was a U.S. citizen. ICE says he was never a U.S. citizen.
The Guyana native is expected to be deported after serving his two-year sentence. A Texas immigration judge ordered him to leave the country in 2024. A year later, he was detained.
Wow, kudos to the Obama-appointed judge, never thought I'd say that!
Posted on 5/29/26 at 9:32 pm to conservativewifeymom
They going to deport his arse afterwards?
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