If agents had enough information to justify tracking and seizing Roberts on Sept. 26, it should be no trouble for their employer to share some of that information for the benefit of the rest of us.
It’s been four days since Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent Ian Roberts was taken into custody by federal immigration agents to facilitate his removal from the United States . We in the public are still waiting to see the paperwork laying out the path from the South America native’s arrival in America to his arrest Sept. 26.
This “trust us” approach has served nobody, particularly given Roberts’ high profile in Des Moines. Late on Sept. 29, U.S. Rep. Zach Nunn announced that he'd received some of the documents from the Department of Justice and that they "confirmed the existence and