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A bill that would allow legal residents who are noncitizens to become police officers in Utah Currently, state law prohibits it even though noncitizen legal residents can serve in the military and work as firefighters

A Utah DACA recipient has dreamed all his life of being a police officer but state law forbids it A new diversity bill moving through the Utah Legislature would allow noncitizens to serve in the police force. (Photo courtesy Enrique Sanchez) Enrique Sanchez, right, poses for a photo with Park City Police Officer Trent Jarman, left, and his nephew, Wesley Morales. Sanchez, who is undocumented, has long dreamed of becoming a police officer, but his citizenship status has served as a roadblock in his path, since Utah law does not allow noncitizens to serve on the force.   | Jan. 29, 2021, 9:26 p.m.

A Utah DACA recipient has dreamed all his life of being a police officer — but state law forbids it

A Utah DACA recipient has dreamed all his life of being a police officer but state law forbids it Taylor Stevens © Provided by Salt Lake Tribune (Photo courtesy Enrique Sanchez) Enrique Sanchez, right, poses for a photo with Park City Police Officer Trent Jarman, left, and his nephew, Wesley Morales. Sanchez, who is undocumented, has long dreamed of becoming a police officer, but his citizenship status has served as a roadblock in his path, since Utah law does not allow noncitizens to serve on the force. When Enrique Sanchez was in the third grade, a police officer who volunteered at his Park City elementary school helped his family buy a pair of running shoes they couldn’t afford so he could compete in a track meet.

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