Ian Andre Roberts, the superintendent of Des Moines Public Schools in Iowa, who was arrested by ICE late last week for illegally overstaying a 1999 student visa, has reportedly had active voter registration as a Democrat in the state of Maryland since 2012.
The story of Roberts was bad enough from the onset. Entered the country in 1999 on a student visa. Ignored a final order of removal by an immigration judge in 2024. Gaming the system to attain a full-time superintendent position, in which he earned a $270,000 annual salary. Fled ICE during a chase, where agents eventually found cash, a knife, and a loaded gun in his vehicle.
In short, an illegal alien profiting off skirting the law represents everything seedy about the failed immigration system in this country. But wait, there's more.
According to information attained by Townhall columnist Dustin Grage, Roberts has an active voter registration status in Maryland. He has held that status as a registered Democrat (of course) since 2012, according to records.
Global Emissions Surveillance & Digital Product Passports
“What Christian is describing is the ‘full spectrum dominance’ that carbon monopoly players needed to make the board fully functional. No escape, no loopholes.”
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The system is already watching and recording. See for yourself:
👉 https://unshadowed.substack.com/p/global-emissions-surveillance-and
Critical intel here — this is how the carbon rationing actually works.
Global Emissions Surveillance & Digital Product Passports
Climate TRACE tracks emissions from over 660 million sources in near real-time. That data is already flowing into supply chains, digital product passports, and carbon scoring systems, enabling enforcement on farmers, landowners, and consumers.
This video breaks down the architecture of control that’s already online.
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Substack: https://unshadowed.substack.com/p/global-emissions-surveillance-and
🇮🇱⚔️🇮🇷 Israel Hayom: The second war with Iran is coming - and it will be different from the previous one
The next war could be more difficult and violent - and the likelihood of one is increasing due to the deadlock on the political path
• The Islamic Republic must not be underestimated
• If there is one thing we have learned - it is that the regime is stronger than we think
🔗 Middle East Observer