SALT LAKE CITY — Two Utah attorneys said they’re seeing an increase in federal law enforcers working with immigration enforcement agents to find and detain people under President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.

“This is where you have special agents, you have HSI, you have people that don’t typically engage in this kind of work,” said attorney Adam Crayk, referring to the Department of Homeland Security’s investigations agency.

Crayk pointed to the detention of one of his clients, Utah musician John Shin , as evidence of the shift. An HSI agent was involved in detaining him in Colorado in August, according to a document detailing the circumstances of Shin’s arrest.

After Shin pleaded guilty to impaired driving in 2020, Crayk said his client’s protected status under DACA, or the De

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