Utah Joins National Shutdown to Protest ICE

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More than 1,000 Utahns joined a nationwide Friday “National Shutdown” to protest ICE and federal immigration policies, with a Salt Lake City rally at City Hall and marches to the USCIS office; events were planned across Utah in Ogden, Logan, Price and St. George, featuring signs, chants, and diverse participants supported by local advocacy groups as the debate over immigration enforcement continues.
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