Trump weighing Hill Air Force Base as immigrant detention hub, base leaders have ‘not received anything official’
A spokesperson for Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said the governor is in contact with Hill Air Force Base leadership, who “have not received … any directions at this point.”
(Cynthia Griggs | U.S. Air Force) The air traffic control tower at Hill Air Force Base on Oct. 9, 2024.
Emily is a statewatch reporter at The Salt Lake Tribune, where she has worked since 2022. She received her master's degree in journalism from Northwestern University. There, she worked on investigative projects for The Washington Post and ProPublica. While writing, she's probably spinning something from her ever-expanding shelf of punk records.
Jose Davila IV covers west-side communities and is a Report for America corps member. He previously worked for KUNR Public Radio in Reno, The Toledo Blade and the Yale Daily News. He appreciates tips on the west side's best food, great hikes across the state and pickup volleyball games. Es bilingüe y ama los tostones de su padre más que nada.
Jordan is a breaking news reporter at The Tribune. She graduated from the University of Oklahoma and has written for the Houston Chronicle along with the Enid News & Eagle. When she's not reporting, she loves watching football, reading books and painting.