Dozens packed the McHenry County Board’s conference room Tuesday evening to weigh in on a decision on whether the county should renew a contract with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement leaving the discussion to die – at least for now. In a 8-15 vote with board member Michael Skala absent, a resolution to cancel the agreement failed as both cries for support and opposition were voiced by members of the public.
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