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  "path": "/opinion/editorial/2026/03/29/tribune-editorial-salt-lake-city/",
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  "textContent": "\"Until the city knows what ICE plans for a building zoned and built as a warehouse for things, not for living human beings, local officials are wise to make it known that their responsibility to maintaining basic local services is not something that even the federal government should be allowed to plow over,\" writes the editorial board.",
  "title": "Tribune Editorial: Salt Lake City is right to restrict water flow to any ICE facility"
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