The
weather prognosticators, mavens, and maybe even Woodstock Willie the groundhog say that this Saturday afternoon, February 27 temperatures will near 50°
after several days above the freezing
mark. But don’t worry, we have had
so much snow cover in Crystal Lake that there should still be
plenty to build some snowmen and women for immigrant justice.
Community members representing 20
grassroots organizations will hold a
demonstration in favor of canceling the contract between McHenry
County and the U.S. Marshall's
Service to imprison immigrant people
on behalf of Immigration and Custom
Enforcement (ICE) at the County Jail. During the family friendly event, demonstrators
will be building snowmen which will be holding
signs about immigrant detention. Participants will explain the issue and testify why they are committed to this cause. Folks
out and about in downtown Crystal
Lake will be invited to join.
The
event will be
held at Depot Park, 88 East Woodstock Street at the head of downtown’s main drag, Williams Street
this Saturday between 2 and 3 pm. and is sponsored by The Coalition to Cancel the ICE Contract in
McHenry County.
For
the last several months some members of the McHenry County Board with the vocal
support of local citizens and residents have been pressing for an end to the ICE contract
with the Jail. So far that proposal has not yet come to a vote.
The action in Crystal Lake will be just the latest in a series of
events and vigils meant to raise public awareness of the issue.
“We
have met with McHenry County officials,
and heard their concern that if we do not house people detained by ICE, that
they will be sent to some other less
humane jail. We are here to tell them that every jail is inhumane. Each dollar McHenry County accepts from ICE undermines community trust
with local government, including the
police, the schools, the courts, everything,”
said Amanda Y. Garcia, a local attorney.
Although
President Biden’s administration
just released a plan that would
offer a path to citizenship to
millions of people, the Coalition members believe protecting the rights of
immigrants at the local level is long overdue. “With the promise and
hope of the new administration, we’ve been told to hold off. We’ve been told to wait
and see what changes will be brought to immigration policy and reform;
waiting isn’t an option anymore”
said Sandra Davila, one of the
community leaders and member of the Coalition. “We want our tax dollars to fund education, housing,
nutrition, and health care programs, all of which create opportunities to grow
and thrive,” said Davila.
The
detention of immigrants is the unjust
practice of incarcerating individuals while they await a decision on
their immigration status or potential deportation. A different
approach is possible by allowing people navigating
their immigration cases an administrative procedure, to do so
while still being active in their
communities and not behind bars. The
majority of people in detention have been living
in the U.S. for many years and
have not adjusted their status due
to archaic laws, incredible backlogs, and an impossible maze of red tape.
Member
organizations of the Coalition include:
Federación de
Migrantes Unidos por Veracruz McHenry
Fundación
Mazatecutli Chicago
Standing Up
Against Racism - Woodstock
Tree of Life UU
Congregation Social Justice Team
Elgin in
Solidarity with Black Lives Matter
Elgin Coalition
for Immigrant Rights
Fox Valley
Citizens for Peace and Justice
Marengo Citizens
for Equality
Progressive
Podunks
Coalición de
Migrantes Mexicanos
Chicago Manuel
Revueltas
Federación
Hidalguense en Illinois y Medio Oeste Chicago
Dupage Immigrant
Solidarity
Schaumburg Area
Progressives
Occupy Elgin
Aurora Rapid
Response Team
Fox Valley DSA
Efecto Violeta
Radio
Champaign Urbana
Friends and Allies of Immigrants
Lake County
Immigrant Advocacy
Center for Immigrant Progress
Illinois Workers in Action
McHenry County NOW
McHenry County Progressives
For
more information on the Coalition and to keep abreast of developments in the
campaign to end the ICE contract join and visit the Coalition to Cancel the ICE
Contract in McHenry County Facebook Group .
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