Trump Admin Accuses Hilton of Refusing Rooms for ICE Agents

https://www.usnews.com/news/top-news/articles/2026-01-05/hiltons-minneapolis-hotel-cancels-reservations-for-law-enforcement-officers-dhs-says

26 Comments

  1. They should sleep on the sidewalk, it’ll toughen them up. Make them *earn* that punisher patch they ordered off Amazon.

  2. Third Amendment of the United States Constitution. Oh, wait, I forgot, Trump can’t count past 2, and he often forgets 1 by the time he’s gotten to 2.

  3. Waste-Time-2440 on

    Next they’ll want to force bakers to make them cakes celebrating their successes.

  4. AcanthisittaNo6653 on

    The government rate is too low for Hilton. It’s been that way for decades. ICE needs to billet in 12 person tents instead, which is good enough for the military.

  5. Those same rooms are usually cleaned by brown people with accents.

    1. ICE stays in rooms

    2. ICE arrests all housekeepers

    3. ?

    4. Profit!

  6. CouchCorrespondent on

    The Hilton? They are truly using our hard-earned tax dollars like an unlimited use ATM.

  7. Tiny-Conversation-29 on

    “Third Amendment

    No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law.”

    [https://constitution.congress.gov/constitution/amendment-3/](https://constitution.congress.gov/constitution/amendment-3/)

    To listen to Republicans speak, you’d think there weren’t any Amendments beyond the second one.

  8. Historical_Bend_2629 on

    Small government folks out there that voted for Trump. What the fuck happened?

  9. Cobra-Lalalalalalala on

    Why the fuck do they need to be staying at The Hilton? Try Motel 6, motherfuckers.

    To be clear, Motel 6 should turn them away, too.

  10. MissionCreeper on

    I feel like accuse isn’t the right word.   

    “12-year-old boy accused of saving his little sister from drowning”

  11. Good on Hilton. They have multiple problems with housing ICE.

    * First people have been camping outside of hotels where ICE stays making sleeping impossible. That will hurt all the guests.
    * I’d imagine housekeeping would be not pleased to help ICE.
    * Then just the optics of helping ICE. Nobody really likes ICE so saying no to ICE from a PR point of view is the right thing.

  12. Zealousideal-Ad-1842 on

    Most locations are franchises. They have the right to protect their guests and employees from being subject to Kavanaugh stops.

  13. It’s a private company they can do what they want. Oh wait, is that only if it’s refusing wedding cakes?