Millcreek's mayor is publicly calling out ICE for allegedly violating a resident's rights during an interaction. This situation is sparking debate about how federal immigration agents and local police should work together.
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It's unclear if this will cost taxpayers any money, but it could lead to legal challenges.
Residents who want to ensure their rights are protected during interactions with federal agents.
The resident whose rights were allegedly violated, and potentially public trust in law enforcement.
Two justice court clerks heard ICE was at their courthouse, so they ushered three people out the back door, federal prosecutors allege.
Efforts to contact ICE, Utah officials on Millcreek detainment of US citizen unsuccessful KUTV
Millcreek mayor claims ICE agents 'trampled the rights' of resident FOX 13 News Utah
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