
Salt Lake City's Immigration Detention Center Pause
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Salt Lake Citys proposed Immigration and Customs Enforcement mega center faces uncertainty due to a Department of Homeland Security pause on warehouse purchases. The city bought an 833,000 square foot warehouse for $145 million, aiming to hold up to 10,000 detainees. However, the projects future is uncertain as the department reviews deals signed under the former secretary. Governor Spencer Cox supports the project, while Mayor Erin Mendenhall and the city council oppose it, citing humanitarian concerns. The new secretary promises to address community concerns, leaving the projects fate in limbo.
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