Two former Heber City court clerks are in hot water for allegedly helping people evade ICE agents right inside the courthouse. This situation is sparking a major debate about how city employees should handle federal immigration enforcement on local property.
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The city could be on the hook for hefty legal fees and potential federal funding cuts if the investigation reveals systemic policy failures.
This situation doesn't really benefit anyone, as it undermines public trust in the local judicial system.
The city's reputation and the residents who rely on a neutral, law-abiding court system are the ones taking the hit.
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