The head of the Ajova School resigns until he disputes his deportation order, says his legal team

The head of the Ajova School resigns until he disputes his deportation order, says his legal team

DES Moines, Ajova (AP) – The Chief of State Schools of State Schools, detained by immigration authorities, resigned from his position on Tuesday while he disputes his possible deportation, his lawyer said. Former Superintendent Ian Roberts was impressed by the previous lawyer that his immigration case was “successfully resolved,” said lawyer Alfred Parrish. He said … Read more

Ajova’s largest school district ice arrests superintendent

Ajova’s largest school district ice arrests superintendent

According to the Homeland Security Department, the Superintendent of the State Schools of the State Schools, the largest school in Ajova schools, was detained on Friday morning by immigration agents who said the educator was illegally in the country and had weapons owing taxes. Superintendent Ian Roberts, an educator with decades of experience, previously competed … Read more

Ian Roberts, Superintendent of State Schools, arrested by ICE, according to the district, according to

Ian Roberts, Superintendent of State Schools, arrested by ICE, according to the district, according to

According to federal and local officials, Ian Roberts, a Superintendent of State Schools, was arrested in the immigration customs enforcement and is considered to be in Pottawattamie County Prison. The report of DES Moines School Council Jackie Norris, announced on Friday, September 26, said the Associated Superintendent Matt Smith will be a temporary superintendent until … Read more

The Merle Hay Mall cellar is frozen in 2000. Inspect the supermarket abandoned garden court.

The Merle Hay Mall cellar is frozen in 2000. Inspect the supermarket abandoned garden court.

It is the first occasionally in the series to accept readers to unique areas of Ajova, which are not easily accessible to the public. Get back to the basement of the Merle Hall shopping center, one of the ghosts of former shops and Eerie Stares from dolls dressed in Christmas clothes. 30,000 square feet, once … Read more