So? Republicans fought for private business to be able do this.
B-Z_B-S on
Good. That makes me feel positively toward Hilton Hotel. Even though I know pretty much nothing else about them, this makes me happy.
EDIT: Since this hotel is different from Hilton as a whole, I am happy towards the people who own and operate this specific hotel.
KeyboardArbitration on
These fuckers are staying at the Hilton?
BigB0iBuster on
Good. Un-American thugs should not be allowed anywhere.
Constantly remind them that they’re complete and utter scum and the vast majority of this country despises them.
ChefHorror2177 on
Good they can sleep on the streets the frickin Nazis
OldFort27 on
Good on them. Unlike what ICE does, this is legal discrimination.
02K30C1 on
Amendment 3: 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
damnthistrafficjam on
“We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone.” Yes. Yes you do.
iyqyqrmore on
Hilton prob asked for a deposit, as part of a group room contract, and that deposit was not paid. So room nights re-opened to paying customers
Systemic_Chaos on
I don’t think DHS expected MN to be as organized and vocal as we have been.
As a Minnesotan, I’m not surprised at all.
mstr_yda on
Third Amendment Rights Group Celebrates Another Successful Year
BlueRFR3100 on
If I were a customer, I would not want to see a bunch of armed men in masks busting down doors trying to find people to deport.
thistimelineisweird on
Why would they want the trouble? There are other paying guests who deserve to be able to enjoy their property with privacy and peace. I, too, would not want protests outside my business at all hours of the day nor people who are liable to arrest any minorities that are inside because of “mood”.
Gaurdian21 on
Good, Fuck Nazi troops.
Assine2 on
So sad.
cautiousbbygirl on
So a Hilton-branded hotel actually canceled ICE/DHS reservations because it didn’t want law enforcement staying there. That’s not fluff, that’s real-world retail politics colliding with federal operations.
Knightoncloudwine on
Nice! I’m about to stay at more hiltons.
cutetinyGF on
This feels like one of those moments where a private business thought ‘nah’ and DHS went full PR meltdown about it on X. classic modern politics and branding clash.
DwarfPaladin84 on
Good, I hope they do more cancelations.
I hope going forward that they cannot get a SINGLE room booked at any but the most seedy of the “No-Tell” Motels.
janzeera on
Seems like there’s plenty of room in those warehouses being converted to detention centers.
janeprentiss on
It’s worth noting that there’s been extensive efforts at noise protests to disrupt the sleep of agents in hotels where they’ve been staying and that this Hilton will now get to have satisfied guests who’ve slept in peace during their stay, making this decision both moral and economical for any hotel in the area
YorickTheSkulls on
Oddly enough, corporations and businesses can cancel reservations if they feel the guests are or will be disruptive to their business and other guests.
Pepsiman34 on
And right on cue the Maga crowd wants to boycott Hilton.
chelmling on
They were afraid the hotel cleaning staff would be arrested!
justhavingfunMT on
Hilton Corp, or whatever they’re called as a whole, should know that the majority of Americans highly support that action. If it is found to be true, I imagine it will be good for business.
mcrnHoth on
Its always a good day to refuse to cooperate with masked inbred thugs LARPing as law enforcement.
NeutralBias on
For context, many hotels are operated independently of the brand they represent, as is the case with this hotel. It appears that it was the operator that cancelled the reservation, not Hilton corporate.
trshtehdsh on
Good.
NOCHILLDYL94 on
Let’s see how the party of big business and free enterprise will spin this
EvenSpoonier on
Attempting to violate the Third Amendment was not on my 2026 Bingo card.
Wet_Side_Down on
Good for Hilton. They must not be seeking any mergers…
cezreycor on
isn’t this related to like a cake thing or something?
GlobalIncident7623 on
They(ICE agents) are wastes of space, air and money.
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So? Republicans fought for private business to be able do this.
Good. That makes me feel positively toward Hilton Hotel. Even though I know pretty much nothing else about them, this makes me happy.
EDIT: Since this hotel is different from Hilton as a whole, I am happy towards the people who own and operate this specific hotel.
These fuckers are staying at the Hilton?
Good. Un-American thugs should not be allowed anywhere.
Constantly remind them that they’re complete and utter scum and the vast majority of this country despises them.
Good they can sleep on the streets the frickin Nazis
Good on them. Unlike what ICE does, this is legal discrimination.
Amendment 3: 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
“We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone.” Yes. Yes you do.
Hilton prob asked for a deposit, as part of a group room contract, and that deposit was not paid. So room nights re-opened to paying customers
I don’t think DHS expected MN to be as organized and vocal as we have been.
As a Minnesotan, I’m not surprised at all.
Third Amendment Rights Group Celebrates Another Successful Year
If I were a customer, I would not want to see a bunch of armed men in masks busting down doors trying to find people to deport.
Why would they want the trouble? There are other paying guests who deserve to be able to enjoy their property with privacy and peace. I, too, would not want protests outside my business at all hours of the day nor people who are liable to arrest any minorities that are inside because of “mood”.
Good, Fuck Nazi troops.
So sad.
So a Hilton-branded hotel actually canceled ICE/DHS reservations because it didn’t want law enforcement staying there. That’s not fluff, that’s real-world retail politics colliding with federal operations.
Nice! I’m about to stay at more hiltons.
This feels like one of those moments where a private business thought ‘nah’ and DHS went full PR meltdown about it on X. classic modern politics and branding clash.
Good, I hope they do more cancelations.
I hope going forward that they cannot get a SINGLE room booked at any but the most seedy of the “No-Tell” Motels.
Seems like there’s plenty of room in those warehouses being converted to detention centers.
It’s worth noting that there’s been extensive efforts at noise protests to disrupt the sleep of agents in hotels where they’ve been staying and that this Hilton will now get to have satisfied guests who’ve slept in peace during their stay, making this decision both moral and economical for any hotel in the area
Oddly enough, corporations and businesses can cancel reservations if they feel the guests are or will be disruptive to their business and other guests.
And right on cue the Maga crowd wants to boycott Hilton.
They were afraid the hotel cleaning staff would be arrested!
Hilton Corp, or whatever they’re called as a whole, should know that the majority of Americans highly support that action. If it is found to be true, I imagine it will be good for business.
Its always a good day to refuse to cooperate with masked inbred thugs LARPing as law enforcement.
For context, many hotels are operated independently of the brand they represent, as is the case with this hotel. It appears that it was the operator that cancelled the reservation, not Hilton corporate.
Good.
Let’s see how the party of big business and free enterprise will spin this
Attempting to violate the Third Amendment was not on my 2026 Bingo card.
Good for Hilton. They must not be seeking any mergers…
isn’t this related to like a cake thing or something?
They(ICE agents) are wastes of space, air and money.
And Everpeak has uncanceled them.
https://www.everpeakhotels.com/
Good
Which one? I want to make sure I book there.
K – it’s called the 3rd amendment and was generally considered least controversial one.
Fascists don’t deserve a warm bed anyways.
Im pro that
I’m making my next stay at Hilton.
Big day for the Third Amendment hive
There’ll be no shelter here.