DOJ investigates Iowa school for DEI after superintendent arrested
Share and Follow


() After the Des Moines Public Schools superintendent was arrested by ICE earlier this month, the Justice Department has launched an investigation into the district over its hiring practices. 

In a news release, the DOJ will delve into “whether it engages in employment practices that discriminate based on race, color, and national origin in violation of Title VII of the Civil Right Act of 1964, as amended.”

DMPS’ former superintendent, Dr. Ian Roberts, resigned from his post after he was detained by ICE this month.

DHS said at the time Roberts was detained, he had a loaded gun, a hunting knife and $3,000 in cash in his possession. 

According to the press statement on Tuesday, the DOJ sent a letter to DMPS’s interim superintendent, Matthew Smith, citing “that DMPS may be engaged in employment practices that discriminate against employees, job applicants, and training program participants based on race, color, and national origin in violation of Title VII. DMPS states: “Diversity enriches the climate and strengthens the effectiveness of our schools …. We believe it is in the best interests of our school district to develop an employee culture reflective of the greater society.” 

Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division said, “DEI initiatives and race-based hiring preferences in our schools violate federal anti-discrimination laws and undermine educational priorities.  School districts must cease these unlawful programs and restore merit-based employment practices for the benefit of both students and employees.”

Des Moines Superintendent’s past under scrutiny

Roberts told ’s affiliate WHO he had a 20-year career in education and held multiple degrees.

WHO found multiple prestigious institutions like Harvard, MIT and Georgetown University were listed on his LinkedIn profile, but the degrees were not specified. 

The outlet could not confirm that Roberts’ doctorate from an online program called Trident University International was authentic. 

He was previously charged with unlawfully possessing a handgun in his car in 2021, which he said happened while he was hunting. Court records showed he pleaded guilty and paid a $100 fine. 

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
ICE officers clash with protestors at Broadview Illinois ICE facility.

Family Reports Detained Man Deported from Broadview ICE Facility

() A man who was taken into custody by Immigration and Customs…
Nicole Kidman files for divorce from Keith Urban

Nicole Kidman Initiates Divorce Proceedings from Keith Urban

Nicole Kidman has filed for divorce from husband Keith Urban after 19…
Man who survived Michigan church shooting 'expected a bullet'

Michigan Church Shooting Survivor: ‘I Expected a Bullet’

() A man who survived a shooting at a church in Michigan…
Turning Point, moving forward without Charlie Kirk, makes first return to Utah since his killing

Turning Point Returns to Utah for the First Time Since Charlie Kirk’s Death

LOGAN, Utah (AP) — Turning Point USA’s college tour will return to…
House Democrats rally at Capitol in last-ditch effort to alter spending bill

House Democrats Make Final Push to Amend Spending Bill at Capitol

House Democrats rallied in the Capitol on Monday evening in an 11th-hour…
2nd detainee dies after Dallas ICE facility shooting, family says

Second Detainee Dies Following Shooting at Dallas ICE Facility, According to Family

*Video shows previous coverage of Dallas ICE facility shooting. DALLAS (AP) —…
Man executed in Florida for 1990 killings as state leads nation in executions this year

Man executed in Florida for 1990 killings as state leads nation in executions this year

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A man sentenced to…
Rosie O'Donnell reveals her therapist is sick of hearing about Trump

Rosie O’Donnell mentions her therapist is tired of discussing Trump

Rosie O’Donnell has revealed that even her therapist is growing tired of…