Donald Trump, let’s be clear, immigrants are welcome here.”Hundreds of voices joined the chant on the steps of the Utah Capitol Monday afternoon, part of a rally organized by the Salt Lake City branch of the Party for Socialism and Liberation.
Para leer este artículo en español, haz clic aquí.With the newly installed Trump administration ordering immigration authorities to target schools and other previously protected “sensitive areas,” the Salt Lake City School District has shared a heartfelt and informational message with students and families.
Utah's delegation to Congress, as well as the state's local elected leaders, took to their social media accounts to congratulate President Trump
The arrests by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials occurred during a 33-hour period from Tuesday to Wednesday.
President Donald Trump is planning on signing a series of executive orders, several of which focus on immigration.
Several Utahns from across the state gathered together to watch the inauguration of President Donald Trump as he returned to office Monday.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said he will travel to Washington, D.C., for President Donald Trump's second inauguration on Monday, adding that he expects a flurry of executive action from the new president.
Gov. Spencer Cox has ordered U.S. and Utah flags, lowered to honor former President Jimmy Carter, to be temporarily raised to full-staff for Donald Trump's presidential inauguration.
Lawmakers are looking to the Trump administration for federal support on energy policy and immigration law enforcement.
There’s also the Great Salt Lake, from where the city gets its name. At 20,000 square miles, it’s the the second saltiest in the world, attracting millions of migratory birds every year. Go kayaking to witness the lake up close, or explore its salt flats.
Garfield County proposes renaming Burr Trail Scenic Byway after President-elect Donald Trump. Garfield County Commission Chairman Leland F. Pollock supports the change to honor Trump's policies benefiting the county. Some residents and organizations oppose, citing historical significance and traditional naming values.
Following a slate of executive orders by President Donald Trump, Utah's GOP Gov. Spencer Cox questioned the constitutionality of some of the president's actions.