DHS alleges Hilton canceled agent hotel reservations as immigration crackdown escalates in Minneapolis
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The Department of Homeland Security said global hotel chain Hilton has launched a "coordinated campaign" to refuse service to agents by cancelling their room reservations in Minneapolis as the agency readies for escalated immigration enforcement there.
Screenshots DHS posted on X on Monday afternoon appear to show emails from a Hilton address stating that immigration agents are not allowed to stay at the Hampton Inn Lakeville property, located in a suburb south of Minneapolis.
"After further investigation online, we have found information about immigration work connected with your name and we will be cancelling your upcoming reservation. You should see a proper cancellation email in your inbox shortly from Hilton," one email reads. DHS redacted names in the screenshots.
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