Unmarked vans and chartered flights: How ICE is deporting people from Utah
Jun 6, 2026•Channel
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The planes seem to come through Salt Lake City International Airport on a fairly routine schedule — twice a week, on Monday and Thursday mornings, usually landing around 10 a.m. and taking off by noon.
People in handcuffs and ankle restraints boarded at least two of them in recent months, Salt Lake Tribune journalists have observed.
But U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement would not confirm any details about what it calls “removal flights,” citing “operational security concerns.”
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Reporting: Sean P. Means
Video: Abigail Landwehr & Trevor Christensen
The Salt Lake Tribune