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A protestor holds up a sign during a Salt Lake City "National Shutdown" march against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Jan. 30 2026.
Ethan Rauschkolb
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KUER
The mood outside the Salt Lake City and County Building, and later on the streets, was defiant and fiery. It was part of the “National Shutdown,” where people refused to work or shop to demonstrate against ICE’s immigration tactics and the federal government.

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