In Des Moines, Iowa, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested Des Moines Public School Superintendent Ian Roberts after a traffic stop. ICE stated Roberts was in the country illegally, lacked work authorization, and was subject to a final removal order. Roberts fled from the initial traffic stop and was apprehended with the help of the Iowa State Patrol. At the time of his arrest, Roberts had a loaded handgun, cash, and a hunting knife. The district is gathering information, but officials stated they had no knowledge of the removal order.
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On Friday morning, Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent Ian Roberts was detained by immigration agents due to being in the country illegally and having existing weapon possession charges. According to the Department of Homeland Security, Roberts, who had previously been an Olympic athlete, was arrested as part of a targeted enforcement operation and was found with a loaded handgun and cash at the time of his arrest. Roberts entered the US on a student visa in 1999 and was given a final order of removal in May 2024. Despite the DHS’s portrayal of Roberts as a public safety threat, the Des Moines Public Schools community, including the school board, education advocacy groups and his colleagues have rallied behind him, expressing shock and support.
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ICE officer “relieved of current duties” after a violent confrontation caught on camera – this situation, it’s a minefield of implications, isn’t it? “Relieved of current duties” – what does that even mean in practice? Well, it certainly doesn’t sound like a firing. It’s more like a temporary reassignment, a bureaucratic shuffle to calm things down. This is not the outcome for someone who, by all accounts, committed assault. It’s a tactic to protect the image of the agency, not to address the actual behavior. The real takeaway? He is not fired and could easily be given another role within the same organization.… Continue reading
ICE Officer ‘Relieved of His Duties’ After Pushing Woman to Floor
Okay, so let’s talk about this ICE officer who got “relieved of his duties” after being caught on camera pushing a woman to the floor. Right off the bat, the whole situation reeks of a serious problem. It’s clear this was an act of aggression, an assault, no matter how anyone tries to spin it. The fact that it was captured on video makes it even more blatant, and the reaction, or lack thereof, from the agency involved speaks volumes.
The initial response, “relieved of his duties,” immediately raises red flags.… Continue reading
Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent Ian Roberts has been arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and is currently in custody at the Pottawattamie County Jail. The Des Moines School Board Chair announced that Associate Superintendent Matt Smith will serve as interim superintendent. The district officials stated they were unaware of the reason for Roberts’ detainment. Various community members and organizations have expressed shock and concern, and some are seeking answers and action from elected leaders regarding the situation.
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Rumors circulated online in September 2025, alleging that two-thirds of detainees were missing from the Florida migrant detention center “Alligator Alcatraz.” These rumors stemmed from Miami Herald investigations using detainee rosters, which found the whereabouts of many detainees were unknown as of the end of August. While the Herald did not independently verify the missing persons, they did use the lists to determine that 800 detainees showed no record in the online database for ICE, and over 450 had no location listed. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security denied the claims. However, there were documented instances of detainees being deported or moved without their families’ or attorneys’ knowledge, suggesting that some detainees may have been missing, even if not reflected in official databases.
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Following a shooting at an ICE detention facility in Dallas, FBI Director Kash Patel posted an image of an “anti-ICE” bullet casing on X, sparking immediate criticism. The post, made early in the investigation, raised questions about Patel’s haste in sharing information and accusations of political motivation. Critics, including conservative commentators, questioned his actions, while some suggested the casing had been artificially marked. This incident adds to a pattern of controversy surrounding Patel’s social media activity, including a previous premature post regarding a suspect in an unrelated case.
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A Telemundo Nueva Inglaterra video captured US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents interacting with a 5-year-old autistic girl outside her family’s home in Massachusetts, sparking outrage. The video showed the agents allegedly attempting to pressure the girl’s father, who they were pursuing, to surrender. While the father was eventually taken into custody days later, the incident led to swift condemnation, with critics citing the agents’ actions as cruel and inhumane. The US Department of Homeland Security responded, claiming the father had abandoned his daughter.
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has drawn criticism for a social media campaign that used Pokémon imagery to promote ICE deportation raids. The campaign, which included a video set to the Pokémon theme song and mocked-up “cards” featuring arrested individuals, was met with backlash, with users questioning whether DHS obtained permission from Nintendo. This move follows a reported media offensive to bolster the image of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, and also mirrors previous instances of the DHS and the Trump administration using unlicensed intellectual property without permission. The use of unauthorized IP has previously resulted in complaints and legal action.
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A Guatemalan family in Leominster, Massachusetts, alleges that ICE agents detained their 5-year-old daughter to pressure her father to surrender. The mother can be heard on a recording demanding the child’s return, stating the child has autism. Although local police recovered the girl initially, federal agents returned two days later, arresting the father. The family, who has an active asylum claim, is demanding investigation into the agents’ actions, with the father now held in an ICE detention center.
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