Kenosha Board Member Calls For Vote To Discourage The Relocation of Refugees or Immigrants Without Proper Planning

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Kenosha County Board Member Keith Gray
(File Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)

One of the top issues for voters in the November 5, 2024, presidential election is immigration. Typically, it ranks as issue #2 after the economy. First-term Kenosha County Board Supervisor Keith Gray is listening to residents of his district and has proposed “A Resolution to Discourage the Resettlement of Migrants in Kenosha County”. The text of the resolution reads:

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WHEREAS, the immigration crisis in the United States, which involves a large influx of refugees and immigrants without family, jobs, housing, or other resources, has placed a significant and unsustainable demand on the public resources needed to support these individuals in the communities in which they have arrived, specifically in the areas of law enforcement, education, health care, and housing; and

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WHEREAS, more than 10 million people have been reported as illegally entering the United States since January 2021; and

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WHEREAS, Kenosha County believes it is in the best interests of the health, safety, and welfare of Kenosha County and its residents to properly prepare for the arrival of any large influx of refugees or immigrants who cannot care for themselves; and

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WHEREAS, some bus services have been retained to drop off large numbers of these individuals, including children, in a manner that leaves the individuals exposed to great risks and the communities in which they arrive unprepared to assist them adequately; and

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WHEREAS, Kenosha County requires support and advanced notice to ensure that proper care for these refugees or immigrants is available rather than responding on an emergency basis to unexpected dropoffs; and

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WHEREAS, Kenosha County cannot safely and effectively address a sudden and unexpected arrival of large volumes of individuals in need of assistance without careful planning and resources; and

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WHEREAS, “sanctuary cities” provide a safe haven for unplanned refugees or immigrants and discourage local law enforcement from reporting the immigration status of individuals and honoring requests by ICE to detain undocumented immigrants whom they apprehend; and

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WHEREAS, Kenosha County is geographically located along an interstate that connects Chicago and Milwaukee, two cities that function as “sanctuary cities;” and

WHEREAS, there is a legitimate concern that this proximity could result in the unplanned relocation or resettlement of refugees or immigrants; and

WHEREAS, some of these refugees or immigrants are dangerous criminals, including those involved in the illegal drug trade, human trafficking, and gang activity; and

WHEREAS, “sanctuary cities” and an open border increase the probably of violent criminals coming from other countries and committing crimes in communities across the country, including Alejandro Jose Coronel Zarate, an affiliate of the Tren de Aragua transnational gang, who was brought to Prairie du Chien from the Dane County area and was arrested and charged with domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, and strangulation; and

WHEREAS, fentanyl is pouring into our communities and poisoning our citizens, and is mostly coming in from the United States’ southern border;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Kenosha County Board of Supervisors discourages the relocation of refugees or immigrants without proper planning in Kenosha County; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Kenosha County Board of Supervisors encourages all appropriate federal and state officials and agencies to seek settlement options in areas better able to absorb the volume of and potential illegal activities of such individuals; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Kenosha County Board of Supervisors encourages efforts at the federal and state level to give local officials a greater voice in determining whether their communities are appropriate for resettlement efforts; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Kenosha County Board of Supervisors respectfully requests the Wisconsin State Legislature enact laws to prohibit “sanctuary cities” in Wisconsin; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution shall be forwarded to Kenosha County’s state and federal legislative delegations, Governor Evers, all other Wisconsin counties, and the Wisconsin Counties Association. 

Supervisor Gray commented on his resolution, “I believe it is appropriate for there to be a public statement making clear to the taxpayers of Kenosha County and any organization, elected official, and individual, that our County has limited resources to serve our citizens.  That any plans to send or establish here an unanticipated influx of unemployable people should be discouraged.”

Supervisor Morrissey, who chairs the Legislative Committee told KCE that “[Supervisor Gray’s resolution] will be placed on the legislative committee agenda for committee review.”

Since the immigration issue is so important to voters this election, and we have a hotly contested congressional race in Kenosha County, KCE reached out to Congressman Bryan Steil and candidate for congress Peter Barca for comments on the resolution.

Congressman Bryan Steil (R)
(File Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)

KCE received the following response from Steil, “Every state and local community is feeling the impact of the Biden/Harris border crisis. The flow of illicit fentanyl killed over 40 people last year in Kenosha County. Local community resources are being strained by the border crisis and support for sanctuary city policies, which my opponent has supported in Wisconsin. It is imperative that we secure the border and stop this crisis as it continues to impact our communities.”

Peter Barca (D) – Candidate, Congress
(File Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)

KCE made contact with Peter Barca directly on Saturday, September 28th for comment. Barca said he would “take a look at it tomorrow (Sunday).” Then on Monday Barca texted “We definitely would need until at least Tuesday.” It’s Wednesday, and KCE still has not heard from Barca. In the Wisconsin Assembly, Barca fought to protect sanctuary cities in Wisconsin.

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  1. I’ve already got a huge list of addresses of folks that are supporting ILLEGALS coming to Kenosha that are begging to give them a place to eat, stay and use their bathrooms.
    All you have to do is drive down the road and see the signs….like Harris, Barca, Baldwin, McNeil, DeSmidt.
    I’ll be putting more of those addresses on here very soon.

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      1. You dimwit!
        I’m not voting for those people to come here, you are. I would argue YOU are the one entering dangerous territory.

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          1. Since you pay rent that is your home and have every right to remove the sign that your landlord placed there.

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    1. I’m confused by your revenge plan. How are you going to get immigrants to those addresses? Are you suggesting that immigrants are reading Kenosha County Eye comment sections? I know immigrants are very smart, having some sort of technology called phone apps.

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  2. FUCK EM ALL. DEPORT EVERY. SINGLE. ONE. NO ANCHOR BABIES EITHER. Drop em off 10,000 miles further than where they came from. They’re invaders looking to exploit our already fucked up country. Fine all companies that employ them. Absolutely NO TAX FUNDS to support these criminals, and they will start to leave.

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        1. Straight White Male:

          You are one angry dude!

          You are angry because you are aggressively repressing your long-standing and deep-seated desire to lay with a man. You were raised to hate members of the LGBTQ community. Now that it turns out that you are a closeted homosexual, you project your hatred of yourself on others.

          You need to set yourself free and accept who you really are. It is OK to be gay. Stop fighting it.

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          1. Anonymous .. Can you just stop harassing straight white male?it’s getting old with you two going back and forth. Just stop the judgemental assine comments.

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            1. I will certainly consider stopping when he stops attacking and casting hate on the LGBTQ community. Until he stops, I will continue to expose why his hatred is so intense. It is not normal and it is because he is a closeted homosexual himself. His life would be better if he simply accepted that. We would all be better off if he stopped with the hate.

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              1. Joel, you don’t have to keep coming here projecting and looking for validation in your personal life. Perhaps up the time with your therapist or find another one if they aren’t helping. There is much more to life than acting out on message boards…

              2. You’re supporting the alphabet people in the wrong place. More M4L members than alphabet people, in this locale 😂

              3. It’s not hate. It’s disgust! You’re degenerate. An abomination. Repent of your degenerate sins, and accept Christ into your heart.

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              4. More evidence of you projecting the hatred you have for yourself onto others. You are a textbook case of a self-loathing closeted homosexual. It is clear to everyone but you. You need to accept your sexual preference. Your denial of your true self has locked you in a cage. Only you can free yourself.

                https://youtu.be/i1NCuY__wXk

              5. Straight White Male

                More evidence of you projecting the hatred you have for yourself onto others. You are a textbook case of a self-loathing closeted homosexual. It is clear to everyone but you. You need to accept your sexual preference. Your denial of your true self has locked you in a cage. Only you can free yourself.

                https://youtu.be/i1NCuY__wXk

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              6. Did that disgraceful pastor at that Journey Church accept Christ into his heart, or is he just another sexual degenerate member of the clergy?

              7. Do you even know who he is? It sounds like YOU are just looking for attention by attacking other people and projecting your own anger onto them. We are all sick of your off subject rants on multiple posts.

            2. That’s what I keep telling them both…. getting old, and quite annoying actually. SMH It would be nice to hear some educated comments come from them.

    1. anchor babyies are US citizens. The legal status of “anchor babies” in the United States rests on a firm constitutional foundation rooted in the 14th Amendment. The 14th Amendment, ratified in 1868, contains the Citizenship Clause, which unequivocally states: “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.”

      maybe you just never read the most important document we have.

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      1. Actually, anchor babies weren’t the purpose of the 14th amendment and various Constitutional experts have varying opinions about whether they are citizens at all. The purpose of the 14th amendment was to guarantee U.S. citizenship to former slaves who were born in U.S. states or territories.

      2. While you are correct about the 14th Amendment, there is no provision to keep extended family in the U.S. i.e. grandparents, aunts, uncles, brother and sister in laws etc.

  3. This country was built on the backs of slaves and immigrants all of you look back on your history I’m sure many of your families were immigrants especially you Italians for you to talk so badly and ugly and so maliciously about a group of people shows what kind of nasty human beings you are. i seriously hope non of you call yourselves God Fearing or Christian because you definingly don’t know the meaning of that.

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    1. My ancestors came to this country using proper channels. These are ILLEGAL entries and then you and I have to support them.

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    2. Yes this country was built on LEGAL IMMIGRANTS who LOVED THIS COUNTRY. They gave up their languages life stocked and family traditions to be “Americans” they weren’t ruing the country.

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    3. My parents came through the correct channels and my grandparents came through as well (Ellis Island). Don’t lump my family in with the criminals who enter illegally.

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  4. Just watch….once people Vote To Discourage The Relocation of Refugees or Immigrants, a new committee WILL BE MADE, QUTCKLY TO PROPERLY PLAN TO Relocate Refugees or Immigrants HERE IN KENOSHA!

    THE VOTE MUST BE TO NOT ALLOW ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS AND ILLEGAL REFUGEES IN KENOSHA!

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  5. It will never pass. Yuhas has packed the committees with her far-left minions. She’s ensured her “side” holds a majority vote on every committee.

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  6. For cripes sake start handing out one way tickets on Metra from Chicago to Kenosha and set up relocation services and voter registration at the train station.
    Plenty of empty KUSD buildings that can be used to house and feed thousands of those who provide low cost labor.

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    1. Hecho en Mexico
      No Way. Only American citizens have the right to vote. And post your address, you house and feed them. Come here legally or don’t come at all.

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  7. How hard is it for Barca to comment? Too busy getting a free meal with his other libtard leech friends.Ask Rockford Wirch what he thinks.

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  8. I am voting absentee from Mexico for Harris, BarfKa, and the other terrible DemoRats. The worse the candidate, the better for my gold price, and that is my number one issue. My second issue which is dear to my heart, is supporting war and protecting “the Jews” Once again, the DemoRats are like John McShame on steroids. Fighting wars for their little big brother. Please start the draft, and send those young non-proud Americlowns over to some foreign entanglements. USI needs a strong leader like Lindsey Grahms South Carolina Senator. He loves wars. Vote MAGA making America a graveyard again.

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  9. Illegals are handed phones and prepaid Visa cards worth thousands and then are given free housing all paid for with our hard-earned tax dollars. Ukraine gets close to 2 billion of our hard-earned tax dollars.

    Harris just announced she’s giving Americans hit by the hurricane $750. Wow. Make it make sense.
    We live in upside down world.

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    1. For those people affected by the hurricane, they deserve more than $750. $750 isn’t a drop in the bucket for the suffering they are enduring

    2. Ukraine has received over $200 BILLION dollars in total.
      Illegal invaders that have entered our country are being welcomed with “Red Carpets.” While our veterans are being turned away, many homeless because their benefits have been denied.

      MUST VOTE OUT THE DEMONS!

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      1. Thank you for correcting me, I forgot the zeros in my number. Yes, 200 billion to Ukraine and mere pennies for Americans.
        Something is awfully awfully wrong in America.

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  10. Is there a catchy slogan for the opposite of a sanctuary city? We to come up with one so that we can have a vote declaring us one.

  11. “WHEREAS, fentanyl is pouring into our communities and poisoning our citizens, and is mostly coming in from the United States’ southern border;”
    Lies, Lies, Lies

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Kenosha Man Charged in Animal Neglect Case After Dog Found Dehydrated in Hot SUV; Commissioner Sets $1,000 Cash Bail

Treyvon J. Moore, 28, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha man with a prior animal mistreatment conviction is facing four misdemeanor animal neglect charges after police say they found his Doberman puppy severely dehydrated inside a cluttered SUV that had been towed from a city street, where temperatures inside the vehicle exceeded 100 degrees. Treyvon J. Moore, 28, of

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Felony Child Abuse Charges Filed After Mother Allegedly Punched Daughter Repeatedly in Head; Aileen “Half Off” Henry Sets $7,500 Cash Bail

Cloey J. Rupp-Kent, 34, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha woman accused of repeatedly punching her 14-year-old daughter in the head and striking her 13-year-old son during a late-night domestic disturbance was charged Thursday with two felony counts of physical abuse of a child. Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner Aileen “Half Off” Henry set a $7,500 cash bail on

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Kenosha Woman Charged With 11 Counts of Animal Neglect After Dogs Found Living in Squalid Conditions During Eviction

Kenosha Police Department(File Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye) KENOSHA, Wis. — Alison M. Asboth, 57, of Kenosha, has been charged with 11 misdemeanor counts of animal neglect after authorities allegedly found two dogs living in deplorable conditions inside her 73rd Street residence during an eviction in November 2025. You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

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Racine Pair Accused of Drug Trafficking After Pleasant Prairie Traffic Stop; Combined $42,000 Cash Bail Set

Earnest Phillips, 44, and Dominque Hale, 40, both of Racine(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Racine man on state supervision and a Racine woman are facing felony drug trafficking charges after Pleasant Prairie police allegedly discovered more than a half-kilogram of marijuana, cocaine, and heroin during a traffic stop Wednesday evening. Earnest Phillips Dominque Hale You must be logged in to

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Man Found With Three Concealed Handguns and More Than 33 Grams of THC Released on No-Cash Bail by Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner Aileen “Half Off” Henry

Mecca Necade Griffin, 32, of Greenfield(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) PLEASANT PRAIRIE, Wis. — A Milwaukee-area man accused of carrying three concealed handguns and possessing more than 33 grams of THC was released Thursday on a no-cash bail by Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner Aileen “Half Off” Henry, despite prosecutors requesting a $1,600 cash bail. Mecca Necade Griffin, 32, of Greenfield(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office)

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Felony Burglary Defendant Accused of Breaking Into Neighbor’s Home Released on No-Cash Bail by Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner Aileen “Half-Off” Henry

Jorge L. Mercado-Espinoza, 57, of Pleasant Prairire(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) PLEASANT PRAIRIE, Wis. — A 57-year-old Pleasant Prairie man accused of burglarizing a neighbor’s home and stealing thousands of dollars worth of property was released Thursday on a no-cash bail by Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner Aileen “Half-Off” Henry, despite prosecutors seeking a $10,000 cash bail in the felony case. Jorge L. Mercado-Espinoza,

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Woman Accused of Choking 61-Year-Old Neighbor Over Alleged Debt Released on No-Cash Bail by Supplemental Court Commissioner Aileen “Half Off” Henry

Anita R. Williams, 63, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A 63-year-old Kenosha woman accused of pinning her 61-year-old neighbor against a wall and choking her while demanding money was released Thursday on a no-cash bail by Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner Aileen “Half Off” Henry. Prosecutors requested a $1,000 no-cash bail and the defense did not object. Henry imposed the

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Man Accused of Stealing Lawn Mower, Returning to Victim’s Yard to Urinate Held on $2,000 Cash Bail

Douglas L. Tanner, 69, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A 69-year-old Kenosha man accused of stealing a lawn mower from a resident’s garage and repeatedly returning to the victim’s property — including allegedly urinating in the victim’s yard after being told to stay away — was ordered held on a $2,000 cash bail Thursday by Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner

Detective Bureau Veteran Named KPPA Detective of the Year

KENOSHA, Wis. — The Kenosha Professional Police Association has named Detective Eric Kukowski its 2025 Detective of the Year, recognizing a veteran investigator who colleagues describe as a leader, mentor and one of the department’s most respected detectives. The honor is particularly significant because it is awarded based on nominations from fellow officers and detectives who work alongside the recipient every day. For

Geneva Dock Expands Into Kenosha County With New Dealer Location at Paddock Lake Sporting Goods

PADDOCK LAKE, Wis. — A Wisconsin-based dock manufacturer is expanding its presence in southeastern Wisconsin through a new partnership with a longtime local sporting goods retailer. Geneva Dock, operated by GD Marine LLC, announced this month that it has established an authorized dealer location at Paddock Lake Sporting Goods in Paddock Lake. The agreement will bring Geneva Dock’s full line of extruded aluminum

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Man Charged With Child Sexual Assault in 2023 Arrested Nearly 2½ Years Later, Held on $100,000 Cash Bail

Richard Day Raun V, 36, of Racine(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha County court commissioner on Wednesday set a $100,000 cash bail for a Racine man accused of repeatedly sexually assaulting a child under the age of 13, rejecting a lower amount sought by prosecutors after hearing directly from the victim’s adoptive father. Richard Day Raun V, 36, of Racine(Kenosha

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