ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Maryland Republican lawmakers are demanding answers after a former Baltimore principal, now found to be in the country illegally, was registered to vote.

Ian Andre Roberts was arrested last week by ICE agents in Des Moines, Iowa, allegedly in illegal possession of a gun.

Roberts had been serving as the area's superintendent of schools.

But ICE claims Roberts was given a final order of removal by an immigration judge in May of 2024.

Prior to his time in Iowa, Roberts spent time employed by Baltimore City and Prince George's County Public Schools.

Former Baltimore Schools educator arrested by ICE after brief chase

Despite overstaying a student visa by more than 25 years, Roberts apparently is still registered to vote in Maryland elections, according to Delegate Matt Mo

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