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ICE presence in Jackson, Wyoming, kept Latinos away from an annual Spanish-language concert.

The Wyoming Highway Patrol signed an agreement with ICE to assist in immigration enforcement.

An elected official and an attorney say a sense of fear exists in the local Hispanic community.

On July 24, a Salt Lake City-based Spanish language band called Banda Retoños was expecting to perform to a packed house at the Teton County Fair in Jackson, Wyoming. In years past, the Spanish language show drew a large crowd, as one of the events on the town’s calendar specifically scheduled for its significant Latino population.

“It’s the only annual event where you really see the entire town,” Fernando Ramos, vice president of finances at the Silver Dollar Bar, said in Spanish to a reporter f

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