
The State of Utah has issued a direct warning to migrants, advising that there is no space in shelters or hotels for them. The state is struggling with an increasing number of migrants, many of whom have come from other U.S. cities. The migrants face challenges in finding jobs and housing, leading them to move to states like Utah and cities like Salt Lake City. The situation has put a strain on resources, with migrants unable to secure work permits and compete for jobs in the informal economy below minimum wage. The influx of migrants has created tension and competition for resources, including housing and employment. As the number of migrants continues to rise, local organizations and faith-based groups are struggling to provide support and resources for the new arrivals. Utah's economy is booming, and the state has been a destination for many migrants who are hoping to find work and build a new life. However, the challenges faced by the migrants in finding steady employment and housing have led to growing concern and tension within the community.