Anonymous wrote:Hard for me to care. We have a rapist and felon taking bribes and extorting businesses in the Oval Office who is allllllll through the Epstein Files. Apparently, nothing matters anymore. [/quote
GOP forgot to do its background check. Or maybe the GOP used its updated filter GOP (Guardians of Pedophiles)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just don’t care about this nearly as much as i care about having a psychotic administration as our country’s leadership
This situation shows exactly why people are concerned. We’re not talking about someone quietly living under the radar. This person had prior gun charges, deportation orders, and still managed to get public school jobs, register to vote, and even move into leadership positions.
ICE’s own public release details nearly thirty years of criminal and immigration violations across multiple states. The record includes narcotics and firearm offenses, repeated visa entries, four denied Green Card applications, and a deportation order issued in 2024 that was never enforced. Despite all that, he continued to move in and out of the country, teach and work for DC and Maryland public school systems, and eventually become a superintendent in Iowa.
According to Maryland state records cited by Fox Baltimore and WJLA, he also appeared on voter rolls in Maryland. If those records are accurate, that means someone with that kind of history was able to hold taxpayer-funded positions and even register to vote while under a removal order.
That is not a paperwork error. It is decades of missed enforcement, failed background checks, and a total breakdown in communication between federal and state agencies.
If someone this visible, with that long of a record, could keep passing through the system undetected, imagine how many others with lower profiles are slipping through in less visible jobs or positions of trust. This should concern anyone who cares about law, safety, and accountability.
Criminal / Weapon-related charges & incidents
July 3, 1996: Charged in New York with criminal possession of narcotics with intent to sell, criminal possession of narcotics, possession of a forged instrument, and related forgery charges.
Nov. 13, 1998: Charged with third-degree unauthorized use of a vehicle in Queens, New York; that charge was dismissed July 6, 1999.
Nov. 1, 2012: Convicted in Maryland of reckless driving, unsafe operation, and speeding.
Feb. 3, 2020: Charged with several firearm offenses, including second-degree criminal possession of a weapon (having a loaded firearm outside his home or business), third-degree criminal possession (an ammunition feeding device), and fourth-degree weapon charges.
Jan. 20, 2022: Convicted in Pennsylvania of unlawful possession of a loaded firearm.
Sept. 26, 2025: Arrested by ICE while serving as superintendent. Authorities found a Glock 9mm pistol, a fixed-blade hunting knife, and $3,000 in cash in his vehicle.
Oct. 2, 2025: Formally charged with being an illegal alien in possession of firearms.
Immigration history, visa, removal orders & filings
June 1, 1994: Entered U.S. on a B-2 visitor visa via JFK.
March 8, 1999: Entered U.S. on an F-1 student visa.
Over the years: Multiple entries, stays, and departures under that and related visas.
May 21, 2001: Filed a Green Card (lawful permanent residence) application. That application was denied January 3, 2003.
May 15, 2018: Filed a second Green Card application; denied May 30, 2018.
June 4, 2018: Filed a third Green Card application; USCIS denied it June 20, 2018.
July 15, 2018: Filed for employment authorization, which was approved December 18, 2018 (valid until December 18, 2019).
Nov. 18, 2019: Filed another employment authorization application; approved December 3, 2019 (expired December 18, 2020).
Oct. 2, 2020: USCIS issued a Notice to Appear (NTA), beginning removal proceedings.
May 22, 2024: Immigration judge in Dallas issued a removal order in absentia (he did not appear).
April 24, 2025: His motion to reopen the removal case was denied by that judge.
Sept. 26, 2025: Arrested by ICE in Des Moines, under that existing removal order.
Anonymous wrote:People are like "why did they let him get away with lying about a PhD?" I think a lot of people crash out on the thesis, and don't actually complete, but they imply that they did. I think this is actually way more common than people realize.
Also. I mean, look at him. He’s easily the most fashionable person in Des Moines. The suits, the glasses, the unironic flowers on his lapel. And he's got edgy braids, and a hot accent. Okay, do I have to spell this out for you guys?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard for me to care. We have a rapist and felon taking bribes and extorting businesses in the Oval Office who is allllllll through the Epstein Files. Apparently, nothing matters anymore.
Sad that Donald Trump sets your bar for employment standards.
I mean shouldn’t we look to our US president as a barometer of intelligence, expertise, decorum, political savvy, and general transparency and honestly?!?!
You don’t see this as a priority or do you actually believe that Haitians were eating cats and dogs? Or, you don’t care that the man with our nuclear codes believes that he assassinated Saddam Hussein last year after speaking with Hegseth?
Be real. Why do you care more about a superintendent, who by all measures, was apparently doing a decent job?
PP here. I am no Trump supporter and cannot control what he does. I can only vote for his opponents. I'm a longtime educator who believes that we should hire teachers, staff, administrators, and superintendents of the highest moral caliber to lead our school districts and set an example for our impressionable students. Mr. Roberts is a lying, charming con artist.
OMG, you just don’t get it. They thought they were hiring that person. There were no complaints about his job, were there? People usually only know about a charlatan until after he’s hoodwinked you. That is except for Trump because people knew he was a charlatan and that he’d FAILED at his job. And, HE’S A WHITE MAN, so I guess it’s excused.
But sure hold him to a different standard you “non-Trump” voter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just don’t care about this nearly as much as i care about having a psychotic administration as our country’s leadership
This situation shows exactly why people are concerned. We’re not talking about someone quietly living under the radar. This person had prior gun charges, deportation orders, and still managed to get public school jobs, register to vote, and even move into leadership positions.
ICE’s own public release details nearly thirty years of criminal and immigration violations across multiple states. The record includes narcotics and firearm offenses, repeated visa entries, four denied Green Card applications, and a deportation order issued in 2024 that was never enforced. Despite all that, he continued to move in and out of the country, teach and work for DC and Maryland public school systems, and eventually become a superintendent in Iowa.
According to Maryland state records cited by Fox Baltimore and WJLA, he also appeared on voter rolls in Maryland. If those records are accurate, that means someone with that kind of history was able to hold taxpayer-funded positions and even register to vote while under a removal order.
That is not a paperwork error. It is decades of missed enforcement, failed background checks, and a total breakdown in communication between federal and state agencies.
If someone this visible, with that long of a record, could keep passing through the system undetected, imagine how many others with lower profiles are slipping through in less visible jobs or positions of trust. This should concern anyone who cares about law, safety, and accountability.
Criminal / Weapon-related charges & incidents
July 3, 1996: Charged in New York with criminal possession of narcotics with intent to sell, criminal possession of narcotics, possession of a forged instrument, and related forgery charges.
Nov. 13, 1998: Charged with third-degree unauthorized use of a vehicle in Queens, New York; that charge was dismissed July 6, 1999.
Nov. 1, 2012: Convicted in Maryland of reckless driving, unsafe operation, and speeding.
Feb. 3, 2020: Charged with several firearm offenses, including second-degree criminal possession of a weapon (having a loaded firearm outside his home or business), third-degree criminal possession (an ammunition feeding device), and fourth-degree weapon charges.
Jan. 20, 2022: Convicted in Pennsylvania of unlawful possession of a loaded firearm.
Sept. 26, 2025: Arrested by ICE while serving as superintendent. Authorities found a Glock 9mm pistol, a fixed-blade hunting knife, and $3,000 in cash in his vehicle.
Oct. 2, 2025: Formally charged with being an illegal alien in possession of firearms.
Immigration history, visa, removal orders & filings
June 1, 1994: Entered U.S. on a B-2 visitor visa via JFK.
March 8, 1999: Entered U.S. on an F-1 student visa.
Over the years: Multiple entries, stays, and departures under that and related visas.
May 21, 2001: Filed a Green Card (lawful permanent residence) application. That application was denied January 3, 2003.
May 15, 2018: Filed a second Green Card application; denied May 30, 2018.
June 4, 2018: Filed a third Green Card application; USCIS denied it June 20, 2018.
July 15, 2018: Filed for employment authorization, which was approved December 18, 2018 (valid until December 18, 2019).
Nov. 18, 2019: Filed another employment authorization application; approved December 3, 2019 (expired December 18, 2020).
Oct. 2, 2020: USCIS issued a Notice to Appear (NTA), beginning removal proceedings.
May 22, 2024: Immigration judge in Dallas issued a removal order in absentia (he did not appear).
April 24, 2025: His motion to reopen the removal case was denied by that judge.
Sept. 26, 2025: Arrested by ICE in Des Moines, under that existing removal order.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard for me to care. We have a rapist and felon taking bribes and extorting businesses in the Oval Office who is allllllll through the Epstein Files. Apparently, nothing matters anymore.
Sad that Donald Trump sets your bar for employment standards.
I mean shouldn’t we look to our US president as a barometer of intelligence, expertise, decorum, political savvy, and general transparency and honestly?!?!
You don’t see this as a priority or do you actually believe that Haitians were eating cats and dogs? Or, you don’t care that the man with our nuclear codes believes that he assassinated Saddam Hussein last year after speaking with Hegseth?
Be real. Why do you care more about a superintendent, who by all measures, was apparently doing a decent job?
PP here. I am no Trump supporter and cannot control what he does. I can only vote for his opponents. I'm a longtime educator who believes that we should hire teachers, staff, administrators, and superintendents of the highest moral caliber to lead our school districts and set an example for our impressionable students. Mr. Roberts is a lying, charming con artist.
OMG, you just don’t get it. They thought they were hiring that person. There were no complaints about his job, were there? People usually only know about a charlatan until after he’s hoodwinked you. That is except for Trump because people knew he was a charlatan and that he’d FAILED at his job. And, HE’S A WHITE MAN, so I guess it’s excused.
But sure hold him to a different standard you “non-Trump” voter.
You don’t get it. It isn’t about Trump or non-Trump voters. Back in my day, DEI was affirmative action. Quality institutions realized that affirmative action was in one sense little different from other initiatives. An organization had to do it well. This meant making the program part of a high performance culture, with high, but reasonable standards and expectations.
So look at DEI today. Des Moines, admittedly a singular example, possessed little of the healthy skepticism that employers in key positions should have towards resumes. The school knew he fabricated his Morgan State PhD, yet allowed Roberts to continue with the process. The rub is that there are quite a few minority educators with actual credentials to choose from. A good thing of course. Some with good records in mid size urban environments. If a PhD is required or preferred, those candidates exist too - more PhD’s are awarded to minorities than any other field of study. Now whether a district can get a certain candidate to come to Des Moines is another matter but there should be no diminishment of a high standard high performance culture.
If DEI is to survive it must be approached with the same rigor as other endeavors.
You do know that DEI benefitted white women more than any other minority group????
Also, everyone is projecting that there were better candidates and ignoring that they used a headhunter, who had supposedly vetted him. Further, there don't seem to be any complaints. In fact, I've seen Iowans posting on FB that they were going to have to handle this wrt to children (who would be traumatized by his departure) and many disagreeing with his abrupt firing, wanting to verify everything through due process first.
Everyone thinks some magical white woman or man would have been better for this position, but we don't know. Not one person has presented on this thread any performance issues he had. Yes, they were bamboozled. It happens. It's wrong to say in the one instance that DEI needs to be reformed. Nothing needs to be reformed because of a single charlatan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just don’t care about this nearly as much as i care about having a psychotic administration as our country’s leadership
This situation shows exactly why people are concerned. We’re not talking about someone quietly living under the radar. This person had prior gun charges, deportation orders, and still managed to get public school jobs, register to vote, and even move into leadership positions.
ICE’s own public release details nearly thirty years of criminal and immigration violations across multiple states. The record includes narcotics and firearm offenses, repeated visa entries, four denied Green Card applications, and a deportation order issued in 2024 that was never enforced. Despite all that, he continued to move in and out of the country, teach and work for DC and Maryland public school systems, and eventually become a superintendent in Iowa.
According to Maryland state records cited by Fox Baltimore and WJLA, he also appeared on voter rolls in Maryland. If those records are accurate, that means someone with that kind of history was able to hold taxpayer-funded positions and even register to vote while under a removal order.
That is not a paperwork error. It is decades of missed enforcement, failed background checks, and a total breakdown in communication between federal and state agencies.
If someone this visible, with that long of a record, could keep passing through the system undetected, imagine how many others with lower profiles are slipping through in less visible jobs or positions of trust. This should concern anyone who cares about law, safety, and accountability.
Criminal / Weapon-related charges & incidents
July 3, 1996: Charged in New York with criminal possession of narcotics with intent to sell, criminal possession of narcotics, possession of a forged instrument, and related forgery charges.
Nov. 13, 1998: Charged with third-degree unauthorized use of a vehicle in Queens, New York; that charge was dismissed July 6, 1999.
Nov. 1, 2012: Convicted in Maryland of reckless driving, unsafe operation, and speeding.
Feb. 3, 2020: Charged with several firearm offenses, including second-degree criminal possession of a weapon (having a loaded firearm outside his home or business), third-degree criminal possession (an ammunition feeding device), and fourth-degree weapon charges.
Jan. 20, 2022: Convicted in Pennsylvania of unlawful possession of a loaded firearm.
Sept. 26, 2025: Arrested by ICE while serving as superintendent. Authorities found a Glock 9mm pistol, a fixed-blade hunting knife, and $3,000 in cash in his vehicle.
Oct. 2, 2025: Formally charged with being an illegal alien in possession of firearms.
Immigration history, visa, removal orders & filings
June 1, 1994: Entered U.S. on a B-2 visitor visa via JFK.
March 8, 1999: Entered U.S. on an F-1 student visa.
Over the years: Multiple entries, stays, and departures under that and related visas.
May 21, 2001: Filed a Green Card (lawful permanent residence) application. That application was denied January 3, 2003.
May 15, 2018: Filed a second Green Card application; denied May 30, 2018.
June 4, 2018: Filed a third Green Card application; USCIS denied it June 20, 2018.
July 15, 2018: Filed for employment authorization, which was approved December 18, 2018 (valid until December 18, 2019).
Nov. 18, 2019: Filed another employment authorization application; approved December 3, 2019 (expired December 18, 2020).
Oct. 2, 2020: USCIS issued a Notice to Appear (NTA), beginning removal proceedings.
May 22, 2024: Immigration judge in Dallas issued a removal order in absentia (he did not appear).
April 24, 2025: His motion to reopen the removal case was denied by that judge.
Sept. 26, 2025: Arrested by ICE in Des Moines, under that existing removal order.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard for me to care. We have a rapist and felon taking bribes and extorting businesses in the Oval Office who is allllllll through the Epstein Files. Apparently, nothing matters anymore.
Sad that Donald Trump sets your bar for employment standards.
I mean shouldn’t we look to our US president as a barometer of intelligence, expertise, decorum, political savvy, and general transparency and honestly?!?!
You don’t see this as a priority or do you actually believe that Haitians were eating cats and dogs? Or, you don’t care that the man with our nuclear codes believes that he assassinated Saddam Hussein last year after speaking with Hegseth?
Be real. Why do you care more about a superintendent, who by all measures, was apparently doing a decent job?
PP here. I am no Trump supporter and cannot control what he does. I can only vote for his opponents. I'm a longtime educator who believes that we should hire teachers, staff, administrators, and superintendents of the highest moral caliber to lead our school districts and set an example for our impressionable students. Mr. Roberts is a lying, charming con artist.
OMG, you just don’t get it. They thought they were hiring that person. There were no complaints about his job, were there? People usually only know about a charlatan until after he’s hoodwinked you. That is except for Trump because people knew he was a charlatan and that he’d FAILED at his job. And, HE’S A WHITE MAN, so I guess it’s excused.
But sure hold him to a different standard you “non-Trump” voter.
You don’t get it. It isn’t about Trump or non-Trump voters. Back in my day, DEI was affirmative action. Quality institutions realized that affirmative action was in one sense little different from other initiatives. An organization had to do it well. This meant making the program part of a high performance culture, with high, but reasonable standards and expectations.
So look at DEI today. Des Moines, admittedly a singular example, possessed little of the healthy skepticism that employers in key positions should have towards resumes. The school knew he fabricated his Morgan State PhD, yet allowed Roberts to continue with the process. The rub is that there are quite a few minority educators with actual credentials to choose from. A good thing of course. Some with good records in mid size urban environments. If a PhD is required or preferred, those candidates exist too - more PhD’s are awarded to minorities than any other field of study. Now whether a district can get a certain candidate to come to Des Moines is another matter but there should be no diminishment of a high standard high performance culture.
If DEI is to survive it must be approached with the same rigor as other endeavors.
Anonymous wrote:I just don’t care about this nearly as much as i care about having a psychotic administration as our country’s leadership
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard for me to care. We have a rapist and felon taking bribes and extorting businesses in the Oval Office who is allllllll through the Epstein Files. Apparently, nothing matters anymore.
Sad that Donald Trump sets your bar for employment standards.
I mean shouldn’t we look to our US president as a barometer of intelligence, expertise, decorum, political savvy, and general transparency and honestly?!?!
You don’t see this as a priority or do you actually believe that Haitians were eating cats and dogs? Or, you don’t care that the man with our nuclear codes believes that he assassinated Saddam Hussein last year after speaking with Hegseth?
Be real. Why do you care more about a superintendent, who by all measures, was apparently doing a decent job?
PP here. I am no Trump supporter and cannot control what he does. I can only vote for his opponents. I'm a longtime educator who believes that we should hire teachers, staff, administrators, and superintendents of the highest moral caliber to lead our school districts and set an example for our impressionable students. Mr. Roberts is a lying, charming con artist.
OMG, you just don’t get it. They thought they were hiring that person. There were no complaints about his job, were there? People usually only know about a charlatan until after he’s hoodwinked you. That is except for Trump because people knew he was a charlatan and that he’d FAILED at his job. And, HE’S A WHITE MAN, so I guess it’s excused.
But sure hold him to a different standard you “non-Trump” voter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard for me to care. We have a rapist and felon taking bribes and extorting businesses in the Oval Office who is allllllll through the Epstein Files. Apparently, nothing matters anymore.
Sad that Donald Trump sets your bar for employment standards.
I mean shouldn’t we look to our US president as a barometer of intelligence, expertise, decorum, political savvy, and general transparency and honestly?!?!
You don’t see this as a priority or do you actually believe that Haitians were eating cats and dogs? Or, you don’t care that the man with our nuclear codes believes that he assassinated Saddam Hussein last year after speaking with Hegseth?
Be real. Why do you care more about a superintendent, who by all measures, was apparently doing a decent job?
PP here. I am no Trump supporter and cannot control what he does. I can only vote for his opponents. I'm a longtime educator who believes that we should hire teachers, staff, administrators, and superintendents of the highest moral caliber to lead our school districts and set an example for our impressionable students. Mr. Roberts is a lying, charming con artist.
OMG, you just don’t get it. They thought they were hiring that person. There were no complaints about his job, were there? People usually only know about a charlatan until after he’s hoodwinked you. That is except for Trump because people knew he was a charlatan and that he’d FAILED at his job. And, HE’S A WHITE MAN, so I guess it’s excused.
But sure hold him to a different standard you “non-Trump” voter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard for me to care. We have a rapist and felon taking bribes and extorting businesses in the Oval Office who is allllllll through the Epstein Files. Apparently, nothing matters anymore.
Sad that Donald Trump sets your bar for employment standards.
I mean shouldn’t we look to our US president as a barometer of intelligence, expertise, decorum, political savvy, and general transparency and honestly?!?!
You don’t see this as a priority or do you actually believe that Haitians were eating cats and dogs? Or, you don’t care that the man with our nuclear codes believes that he assassinated Saddam Hussein last year after speaking with Hegseth?
Be real. Why do you care more about a superintendent, who by all measures, was apparently doing a decent job?
PP here. I am no Trump supporter and cannot control what he does. I can only vote for his opponents. I'm a longtime educator who believes that we should hire teachers, staff, administrators, and superintendents of the highest moral caliber to lead our school districts and set an example for our impressionable students. Mr. Roberts is a lying, charming con artist.