Letter: 'State officials say the homeless are 'excited to see the game,' but business, government, and church agencies are likely even more excited to have the detritus of Utah society out of sight.'
Police have been making a special effort to sweep out the homeless from around the venue site to limit exposure to visitors and a national television audience.
State officials say the homeless are “excited to see the game,” but business, government, and church agencies are likely even more excited to have the detritus of Utah society out of sight.
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