Hilton, DHS and ICE
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DHS accuses a Minneapolis Hilton franchisee of canceling ICE agent reservations. Hilton HQ says the incident doesn't reflect company values.
The U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security is accusing the hotel chain of cancelling room bookings for ICE agents in Minneapolis, Minn., claiming Hilton is “siding with murderers and rapists” as part of a “coordinated campaign” against deportations in the city.
Hilton Worldwide has publicly distanced itself from a heated controversy in Minnesota after a franchise hotel reportedly cancelled room reservations for the agents of the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
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