Tuesday
evening the resolution to cancel the contract between McHenry County and the Federal
Marshalls Service for immigrant
detention finally came up for a vote
of the whole Board. After an intense
community campaign members and
friends of the Coalition to Cancel the
ICE Contract in McHenry County held
a rally in the rain in the parking lot
of the County Administrative Center in
Woodstock before the meeting.
Board
members clashed openly in a highly contentious and emotional discussion. Republican
members attacked and belittled opponents. In the end the vote was 15-8 against ending the contract.
As expected all 8 Democratic
members voted to end the contract with no GOP support even from members who had vote in favor in the Law and Government Committee. Mike Skala, the Chair of the Finance
Committee, who confided in me in
a lengthy telephone conversation
that he would likely vote for the resolution when it came to a final vote and
made similar statements to others was conspicuously absent Tuesday.
Some
Republicans who had indicated that they were open to the issue succumbed
to heavy pressure including on-line attacks on them as RINOS (Republicans in Name Only) and threats to challenge them in
primaries. The Trumpist rabid right wing base of the party was roused in Facebook groups and by highly targeted robo calls. No one knows for sure who financed the campaign but deep pocket local businessman Gary Rabine who
has announced his candidacy for Governor as a hair-on-fire red meat Republican was on hand to pedal scare stories of rampant immigrant
criminals and by inference to remind
wavering board members where he will put his money in the next election.
Also
organizing opposition was Orville
Brettman who called on his followers
to attend a counter demonstration dressed
in red and to sign up to speak in
public comments. In contradiction to usual
practice members of his group and others opponents of the measure were
called on to speak before supporters who had signed in earlier.
Brettman
is a long-time bigot and hate group member and leader with a history of violence. In 2018 he ran for County Board. Local activists have been battling him for years. His followers are among the most volatile and dangerous in the county. The
following account of his activities was posted on my blog in 2018 during the
campaign”
Former Carpentersville Mayor and far right
activist Orville Brettman recently made headlines
when his past as an admitted terrorist for the Legion of Justice, a right wing paramilitary group with ties
to the infamous Chicago Police Red Squad in the late ‘60’s and early ‘70’s. He admitted
in Grand Jury testimony after a
grant of immunity to committing burglaries to Chicago offices of the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) and Communist Party to retrieve “intelligence”
presumably shared with the Red Squad.
Even more troubling he planned and executed a raid on an apartment of members of the SWP
affiliated Young Socialist Alliance at
Northern Illinois University in DeKalb in which students were beaten with clubs. He also was involved in bombing the historic Elgin
Universalist Church because it hosted
meetings of the Fox Valley Peace
Group and supposedly “hid arms
for the Black Panthers in the
basement”—surely one of the most ludicrous
claims ever. Later he was involved
in running guns to white opponents of the then new anti-apartheid government of Nelson Mandela and the African National Congress in South Africa. More recently he has been a political operative and dirty trickster focused on attacking RINOs—Republicans
in Name Only. He was also supportive of
the Illinois Minute Man group,
recognized by the Southern Poverty Law
Center’s Klan Watch as a hate group. Brettman is entirely unapologetic about any of this, makes light of the charges, and even boasts of his adventures as a “spy.”
The
involvement of Rabine and Brettman speaks volumes about the racist core that
has taken over the Republican Party and which can frighten so-called moderates.
But
the nearly yearlong effort was not wasted. A wide community was mobilized and empowered
and awareness of the issue
raised. The Coalition will move forward on different fronts including challenging
no voters in the upcoming
post-reapportionment Board elections in 2022 and working in support of proposed
state legislation, the Illinois Way
Forward Act, which would prohibit
the use of county jails as detention centers.
We will also cooperate with wider regional and national efforts at immigration
justice. The struggle continues.
Long-time
Latino community leader and
Democratic District 5 Board member Carlos Acosta who first brought the original
resolution to end the contract last year was admittedly disappointed. He posted “Tonight we suffered a huge
loss. Along party lines (15 - 8), the
McHenry County Board voted to keep the contract with ICE. Tonight we mourn. Tomorrow we get back to work. We will win.”
Democratic
activists and super committee person Lisa
Arvanites wrote, “Republicans decided not to end the ICE contract. Vote
them out. In 2022 every single County Board seat is up for election as we shift
from 4 member districts to 3 member districts. Let’s make some meaningful
change.”
Maria Valdez, a member of
the Coalition Leadership Team
expressed optimism, “We’ve won so
much. We built community power in a rural, conservative county and forced them
listen to us. That’s a win. We’ve built friendships, partnerships and
alliances. We’ve won so much. Hold on to the love and solidarity we have for
each other.”
District 1 Democratic Board
member Michael Vijuk who has been
very visible during the campaign including appearing at nearly every event
organized by the Coalition told the Chicago Sun-Times “We are going to
throw a pebble in the water; it’s not a big rock, not a massive thing, That
pebble will begin to ripple.”
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