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Salt Lake Tribune reporters Robert Gherke, Jose Davila IV and Carmen Nesbitt join to talk about the week’s top stories, including the data on how many Utahns have been arrested by ICE, and more.
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Our hosts discuss the politics of the election day victors, SCOTUS hearing a case concerning the Trump tariff regime, and predict when the federal government shutdown will come to an end.
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On Oct. 29, Cache County residents crowded the Logan Library to learn more about ICE from Cache County Sheriff Chad Jensen, and the chief of the Logan City Police Department, Jeff Simmons.
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In other news, a new fire in southern Utah has burned 4,000 acres in a day, prompting evacuation orders for 250 people.
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ACLU of Utah says 11 international students were given no warning before their legal status was thrown into question.
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Our hosts discuss the on-again-off-again U.S. tariffs, the IRS working with ICE, and Utah's fertility rate falling to tenth in the nation.
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About 25% of students in Utah higher education systems are international or first- or second-generation immigrants. They may be impacted by a new federal policy allowing ICE to make arrests on campuses.
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On this episode we discuss a Utahn killed in last week's attack on Israel, a controversial ICE memo causing a stir among Utah leadership, ozone woes, and growth in Utah.
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Utah lawmakers demanded answers after reports this week that ICE and the FBI were allowed to run facial-recognition searches on the state’s driver license…
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A new report claiming that the state of Utah allowed ICE and the FBI to access DMV databases is troubling civil rights and privacy advocates. “It was a…