On May 6 the county Finance Committee voted in favor
of a resolution to end McHenry County’s contract with the Federal Marshal’s Service to hold Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Agency (ICE) detainees, meaning it will be voted on by the whole board on May 18.
“In a solidly Republican county, where the incentive for the Sheriff’s Office to continue jailing and transporting detainees on behalf of ICE is almost singularly financial, it is significant that the county’s Finance Committee that has signed off on ending the contract and is presenting it favorably to the whole board,” according to Sandra Davila of the Coalition to Cancel the ICE Contract in McHenry County.
Sandra Dávila brought the message of the Campaign to Cancel the Contract to the big immigration justice march and rally in Chicago on May 1. The local campaign is a model for efforts across the state of Illinois.In the state of Illinois, privately operated Federal ICE detention centers are legally banned, yet McHenry County is
home to one of three county jails that maintains an active contract and working relationship with ICE.
Currently, the Illinois General Assembly
is considering a bill that would prohibit law enforcement agencies from cooperating with ICE (SB667), mandating the end of these contracts.
Across the US, county jails cooperating with ICE
are receiving demands to end
cooperation. The most recent successful
campaign ended last month in heavily-Democratic
Essex County, New Jersey, with
the board pledging to have all ICE
detainees removed from their facility in Newark
by the end of August 2021.
In largely red and suburban/rural McHenry County, local
advocates have labored, highlighted
injustices, fought for transparency,
and asked for the ending of this contract for years. They have held rallies, spoken publicly at all county meetings,
published numerous letters to the editor
with their local paper, and gained support from across the state of
Illinois.
That campaign will
intensify as the final vote approaches.
On Thursday, May 18 the whole
Board will meet as the Committee of the
Whole at 8:30 am in the Administration Building, 667 Ware Road in Woodstock to discuss the issue for the first time together. Many members who are not members of the two
committees that considered the resolution are not yet fully informed on the
issue. The Coalition will present speakers during public comments.
This Saturday, May 15 there will be the last of a
series of public events held around
the county—a Roadside rally in Huntley at Deicke Park along Route 47 from
noon to 1:30.
Finally before the Board
meets on Tuesday, May 18 supporters of the Campaign to
Cancel the ICE Contract in McHenry county will rally at the Administration
Building entrance starting at 5:30 pm.
If the resolution passes
that night, the McHenry County Board will terminate
their contract with ICE as of November 1,
2021.
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