American Renaissance 1/5/2026 4:44:42 PM
The Department of Homeland Security accused Hilton Hotels on Monday of refusing to accommodate federal immigration enforcement officers, claiming the hotel giant deliberately canceled government bookings in Minneapolis.
“NO ROOM AT THE INN!” DHSÂ posted on X, accusing Hilton of launching a “coordinated campaign in Minneapolis to REFUSE service to DHS law enforcement.”
The hotel blocked federal employees who attempted to book rooms using official government email addresses and federal rates, DHS said. The department characterized the cancellations as “malicious” and said they interfered with law enforcement operations.
DHS posted emails reportedly from hotel staff letting officers know they were not welcome at the hotel because of their profession. “After further investigation online, we have found information about immigration work connected with your name and we will be cancelling your upcoming reservation,” the email posted by DHS said.
“We have noticed an influx of GOV reservations made today that have been for DHS, and we are not allowing any ICE or immigration agents to stay at our property. If you are with DHS or immigration, let us know as we will have to cancel your reservation,” another email posted by DHS read. “Please pass on this info to your coworkers that we are not allowing any immigration agents to house on our property.”
DHS expanded its operations in Minnesota as it investigates the rampant Somali welfare fraud that is roiling the state. {snip}
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