Utah Immigration Lawyer and Former Advocate for Freed Hostage Mistakenly Ordered to Leave the U.S.

South Jordan, Utah – A mistaken email from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security instructing a Utah-based immigration lawyer to leave the United States has raised concerns about potential errors in the immigration enforcement system. Carlos Trujillo, the lawyer who was pivotal in the effort to release American Josh Holt from captivity in Venezuela, is a naturalized U.S. citizen and was perplexed to receive the notice. Trujillo expressed his shock and concern, stating that the email, even if erroneous, sparked fears of possible wrongful detentions in the future. The email arrived in his inbox on … Read more

Utah Immigration Attorney and Naturalized Citizen Faces Unexpected Self-Deportation Order

Salt Lake City, Utah — A Utah-based immigration lawyer, who was once an asylum seeker and is now a naturalized U.S. citizen, has been issued an order to deport himself to his country of origin due to discrepancies in his immigration application discovered during an audit of his law firm by the Department of Homeland Security. This unexpected move highlights the often complex and stringent U.S. immigration policies that even those well-versed in the legalities, such as immigration attorneys, can find challenging to navigate. The lawyer, who has been practicing in Utah for over a … Read more

$15 Million Awarded in Lawsuit After Utah Woman Dies from Dehydration in Jail

DUCHESNE, Utah — In a landmark decision, a federal court jury in Utah has ordered Duchesne County to pay over $15 million in damages for the 2016 death of 21-year-old Madison Jensen, who succumbed to dehydration while withdrawing from opiates in the county jail. Jensen, a Roosevelt resident, tragically passed away on December 1, 2016, just four days after being detained for suspicion of heroin and marijuana possession. Her incarceration had been facilitated by her father who believed that jail might offer a route to necessary medical treatment following her release from a hospital emergency … Read more

Utah Judge Strikes Down School Choice Law, State Officials Vow to Fight Ruling

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — A decision by a Utah judge has put a major educational reform into question, ruling the recently passed school choice program unconstitutional, setting the stage for an appeal by state leaders who championed it. The move challenges a bill that sought to provide state-funded scholarships to students attending private schools. The judge’s ruling, issued on Monday, throws a wrench into the state’s aim to broaden education options beyond public schooling, advocating for parents’ freedom to choose the best educational settings for their children. Critics of the bill, however, have celebrated … Read more