The
Coalition to Cancel the ICE Contract in
McHenry County will host the event Honor Immigrants - Cancel ICE, in Woodstock Square, on Saturday May 1 from 2 to 3:30 pm. The event seeks to honor the immigrant community and demonstrate
in favor of canceling the contract between McHenry County and the U.S.
Marshall's Service that imprisons
people on behalf of Immigration and
Custom Enforcement (ICE). This
action precedes the upcoming May 18 vote when the McHenry County Board will decide whether or not to continue their contract with ICE.
McHenry County Jail is currently
only one of three jails in the state of
Illinois that contracts with ICE and holds their detainees until they can be transported
to a federal ICE facility, which are legally
banned in Illinois.
For
the last two years, local activists
have been working to organize residents around the fight to end this contract,
and as the day of the vote closes in, the campaign for awareness is ramping up.
At
a meeting on Tuesday morning April 27, the majority of the members of the Law and Government Committee of McHenry County indicated that they
feel it is inappropriate to fight the battle against ICE at the local level. They would prefer the Coalition to take their activism to the state or federal
level.
Some
board members did disagree with
this, including Carlos Acosta,
saying:
Federal action
is no substitute for local action. In fact, local action typically spurs state
or federal action. Yes, we need our state and federal officials to pay
attention to us, but they will be more moved by our actions, not just words.
Comparing ICE detention to a hotel is offensive. Hotels do not make you change buildings in
different states without warning and without your consent. Hotels do not deny
you access to sunlight and fresh air. Hotels do not limit human contact and
keep you in your room 23 hours a day.
ICE does that regularly and, by contracting with ICE, so does the McHenry
County Board.
Local
activists plan to demonstrate the power of taking action at the local
level through their demonstration this weekend. Over 200 activists and
community members will be in attendance.
Activists will speak against the harmful
rhetoric espoused by many on the McHenry County Board. During the course of
the event, “we will recreate some of the conditions of the detention center to
draw awareness amongst community members of their county’s complicity in the
harms of ICE conduct. The event will conclude with activists leading the
attendees in a march around the square,” according to Sandra Davila, one of the Coalition
Leadership Group.
Among
those speaking at the event will be Latinx
community leader Arturo Flores, County Board member Kelli Wegener, immigration
attorney Amanda Garcia, Director of
Advocacy and Outreach at Interfaith
Community for Detained Immigrants (ICDI)
Sara Wohlleb, and immigrant rights
activist Maria Valdez.
Participants
are asked to wear masks, socially distance, and bring signs for the march around the Square.
For
more information visit the Facebook
event invitation. To keep up
with how to participate in the campaign to Cancel ICE in McHenry County visit
the group’s Facebook Group.
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