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The agency's plans for a detention center in Utah, like other plans across the nation, was met with pushback, protests, and lawsuits. Now, most of those warehouses will likely be sold.
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Two justice court clerks heard ICE was at their courthouse, so they ushered three people out the back door, federal prosecutors allege.
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Our hosts discuss President Trump's attendance at the Knicks NBA Finals game, Congress's passage of a $70 billion funding package for ICE and CBP, and the results from the audit of Utah's voter rolls.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement bought a warehouse in Salt Lake City this year for a massive detention facility. Now, two lawsuits claim the project must be halted.
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Salt Lake Tribune reporters Samantha Moilanen and Tamarra Kemsley and data columnist Andy Larsen talk about the week’s top stories, including the meeting for the Box Elder County data center project.
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The federal government is investigating two former employees of a Utah city after they allegedly helped a court attendee evade U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a city spokesperson said.
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Salt Lake Tribune reporters Robert Gerhke, Sam Moilanen, and Brooke Larsen talk about the week’s top stories, including a protest against an ICE detention center planned for Salt Lake City.
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Our hosts discuss Iranian control of the Strait of Hormuz, the SAVE Act in the Senate, and ICE's purchase of a warehouse in Salt Lake City.
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In other news, an aquarium and a gymnastics meet are two of the latest measles exposure sites in Utah. And, northern Utah travelers will see delays and closures this weekend.
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Democrats say the process of getting federal disaster funds has been slowed by the Department of Homeland Security — the same department currently under scrutiny for immigration enforcement.