Illegal Immigrant School Superintendent Exposed as Registered Democrat Voter
Black Conservative PerspectiveSeptember 30, 202516 min115,444 views
33 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβArrest of Ian Roberts
- π¨ Ian Roberts, superintendent of Des Moines Public Schools, was arrested by ICE for being an illegal immigrant.
- πββοΈ He was found attempting to hide in a bush with $3,000 cash and a loaded gun.
- ποΈ Roberts, originally from Guyana, overstayed his student visa in 1999 and had a criminal record, including weapons possession charges.
- βοΈ An immigration judge issued a final order of removal in 2024.
Educational Career and Controversies
- π° Roberts earned an annual salary of $300,000, which was initially suspended with pay by the school board before being revoked.
- π« He previously worked in school districts across the country, including Pennsylvania, where his district faced a lawsuit for alleged sex discrimination.
- β Questions are being raised about the vetting process for school administrators, particularly concerning their legal status and criminal history.
Voter Registration and Election Integrity Concerns
- π³οΈ It was revealed that Roberts, despite his immigration status, was registered as an active Democrat voter in Maryland.
- π’ This revelation fuels arguments that illegal immigrants are being allowed to vote, a claim often dismissed as a conspiracy theory by Democrats.
- π§ Republicans argue that the lack of strict election integrity measures, such as voter ID laws and citizenship verification, enables such occurrences.
- π Concerns are amplified by reports of potential deceased voters and duplicate registrations on Maryland's voter rolls.
Political and Societal Implications
- π The case is used to support the argument that Democrats benefit from allowing illegal immigrants to vote, as they are perceived to support policies that provide social safety nets.
- π£οΈ The speaker criticizes the sustainability of a welfare state combined with mass illegal immigration.
- πΊπΈ The narrative questions the meaning of U.S. citizenship if non-citizens can achieve significant success and participate in elections without it.
- β The prevalence of such cases is questioned, with the belief that this issue is widespread, particularly in "blue states."
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