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ICE detains Utah college student in Colorado after brief traffic stop, raising questions

16 June 2025
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ICE detains Utah college student in Colorado after brief traffic stop, raising questions
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Concerns are rising over the immigration detention of 19-year-old Caroline Dias Goncalves, a University of Utah student, who was arrested by ICE after a traffic stop in Colorado. Despite having no criminal record and a pending asylum case, her detention highlights issues affecting Dreamers, especially amid increased deportation efforts during the Trump administration.

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