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Utah sheriffs back Gov. Cox in calls for more immigration resources, enforcement

With Utah Gov. Spencer Cox announcing he's ready to stand behind President-elect Donald Trump's plans to boost deportations, he's already penned a "starting point" for reinforcing policies to remove undocumented migrants who commit crimes from the state. Last week, the governor along with the Utah Sheriffs' Association sent a letter to the soon-to-be Trump administration addressing obstacles law enforcement officials in the state reportedly have faced along with some proposed action items. The letter, dated Jan. 2, was addressed to Tom Homan, the recently appointed "border czar," and ...

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Letter: Our schools are failing to properly teach students

Recently I heard Superintendent Gina Butters speak on education in Weber County. She is in charge of 30,000 students and 900 are homeless. She referred to all the excellent social services. Many schools have places for showers, tv, activities and sleep. She said nothing about making our ...

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