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Derek Miller: Building an immigration consensus for America

Derek Miller: Building an immigration consensus for America The Utah Compact sets out principles for fixing our immigration system. Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune Salt Lake City business and civic leaders gathered Thursday to reaffirm the principles of The Utah Compact, initially adopted in 2010. The compact emphasizes humane treatment of immigrants, keeping families together and focusing deportation on serious criminals. By Derek Miller | Special to The Tribune   | April 20, 2021, 7:00 p.m. You have likely heard the phrase that our immigration system is broken. This understates the problem. It is more than just broken. It is upside down and backwards. On one hand, the nation lacks a secure border to keep bad actors out. On the other hand, we don’t have an efficient system to allow the good actors legally in. Business has a responsible role to play in the formulation of a fair policy that can meet the needs of those seeking opportunity and our need for orderly ent

Utah business leaders donate $100,000 for programs to help homeless Utahns

Two Utah business leaders on Thursday donated $100,000 to a Salt Lake City-based nonprofit that helps Utahns experiencing homelessness or recovering from drug addiction. The Other Side Academy provides a two-and-a-half-year residential program meant to give its students, many of whom have been incarcerated, “valuable vocational skills” while also offering “something completely different than incarceration and short-term drug treatment,” according to Managing Director Dave Durocher, who himself has been to prison four times for a total of 15 years. The nonprofit requires its students to commit to completing the full program, Durocher explained during a November 2018 presentation, which “means that we can focus on doing the next right thing every day for at least two years until we completely recalibrate our moral compass.”

David Ibarra & K O Murdock donate $100,000 to The Other Side Academy

Created: 17 December 2020 Two Utah business leaders are giving back this holiday season in an effort to be a part of the solution for rising crime rates and an increased homeless population. David Ibarra and K.O. Murdock are donating $100,000 to The Other Side Academy in support of its program and students. They say the philosophy of the Salt Lake City non-profit is a creative approach to criminal justice reform that has seen tangible results.   “The students at The Other Side Academy have already committed to an investment in themselves,” said David Ibarra. “They are worth it. Everybody’s worth it. We wanted to show that by taking action to support their personal investment.”

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