Three Cheers for Hilton Hotel Workers Who Banned ICE — Until Their Corporate Bosses Stomped Them Out

Hilton Hotel Workers' Refusal to Serve ICE Agents Ends in Backlash After Initial Act of Resistance Was Misrepresented by the Department of Homeland Security.

A defiant stand by some workers at a Hilton hotel franchise has turned sour after their initial act of resistance was misrepresented by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The incident began when immigration agents attempted to book rooms using official government emails and rates, but were met with a coordinated campaign by hotel staff to refuse service.

According to reports, one of the workers allegedly told an ICE agent that they would have to cancel their reservation if they tried to stay at the property. However, this claim has been disputed, with Hilton officials stating that there was no coordinated campaign and that individual employees may have made a mistake in refusing service to immigration agents.

The misrepresentation by DHS only added fuel to the fire, as workers from the Hampton Inn Lakeville franchise were accused of launching a "coordinated campaign" against ICE. This claim has since been denied, with Everpeak Hospitality, the company that owns the property, stating that it was simply an isolated incident.

In response to the backlash, Hilton officials have issued a statement condemning the actions of individual employees and affirming their commitment to serving all customers. The company has also apologized for any inconvenience caused by the misrepresentation by DHS.

This incident highlights the challenges faced by hotel workers in balancing their duty to serve all customers with the need to resist unjust requests from government agencies. As one Minneapolis activist noted, "Every barrier to Trump's immigration forces moving smoothly through a city is a good thing."

In order to continue to build on this momentum, activists are calling for more acts of local resistance and solidarity with workers who take stands against injustice.
 
I don’t usually comment but it’s crazy how quickly things can go from being about fighting for what's right to people getting backlash 🤦‍♂️. The whole thing started off as a legitimate stand by hotel workers against ICE agents, and then the DHS just went and twisted it to make them look like they were being super aggressive or whatever. It's not like they're trying to be confrontational, these guys are just trying to do their job without having to worry about some immigration agents breathing down their necks 🤝.

I think what really gets me is how the activists in Minneapolis are taking it upon themselves to keep pushing for more resistance and solidarity with workers. Like, I get where they're coming from, but can't we just take a step back and make sure everyone's on the same page before we all start throwing around terms like "local resistance" 🤔?
 
I feel so bad about what happened at that Hilton hotel... like, I totally get why the employees were trying to stand up for themselves, but at the same time, I'm also super frustrated that DHS messed everything up 🤦‍♂️. I mean, if they're gonna spin something like that, it's just gonna make everyone look bad. It's like, come on, DHS, you gotta own up to your mistakes, you know? 😒

But seriously, though, it's crazy how some people can turn a peaceful protest into an 'attack' on others... I've been there, right? When we're trying to stand up for what we believe in, but the other side just twists everything around. 🙄 Like, can't we all just get along and listen to each other's perspectives? 🤝

I guess it just goes to show that when you're fighting for justice, you gotta be prepared for some backlash... but that doesn't mean you should give up 😊. And I think what really gets me is that some people are saying 'good job' to the hotel workers and others are like 'oh, they were wrong'. It's just like, we need to find a way to support each other in this 🤝
 
🤣 oh man, what a twist! I mean, these hotel workers were just trying to protect their customers from getting swooped up by ICE, but then DHS goes and spins it like they're the heroes 🙄. And now everyone's backing off, including Hilton. Like, what even is "serving all customers" if you can't stand up to people trying to exploit them? 💁‍♀️ I'm team hotel worker all the way 🤜🏽
 
ugh i dont get why DHS had to go and twist the story like that 🤦‍♀️, those hotel workers were just trying to do their job but stand up for what's right you know? and it's not like they coordinated or anything, individual employees made a mistake and now people are getting roasted 🙄. i feel bad for them, they're already dealing with stress and long hours on the job...anyway i think its dope that activists in Minneapolis are speaking out about this kinda thing, more power to them 💪
 
I'm so sick of these politicians trying to spin things to fit their agenda 🙄. It's like they're not even paying attention to what's actually happening. The thing is, hotel workers shouldn't have to choose between doing their job and standing up for what's right. They should be able to do both without fear of reprisal or backlash.

I mean, think about it - these are people who are working hard to provide a service to customers, just like anyone else. But because they happened to refuse to serve some entitled ICE agents, suddenly the whole company is being villainized? It's not right.

We need more solidarity with workers who take risks to stand up for justice, not less. And we definitely need to stop letting politicians turn these stories into propaganda campaigns 🚫. We should be supporting the workers, not tearing them down.
 
"An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind" 🤐💡. This incident shows how misrepresenting facts can lead to a bigger mess, especially when people's actions get twisted and blamed on others. It's crucial for us to focus on the real issues and not let misinformation fuel more problems. 💔
 
🙄 I gotta say, it's pretty messed up that DHS tried to spin the whole thing as some big coordinated effort by Hilton staff. Like, come on, you can't just make stuff up like that! 🤦‍♂️ And now these workers are getting backlash for standing up against ICE? That's just not cool. I mean, I get it, they're not supposed to be taking sides or anything, but c'mon, they were just trying to do the right thing. 👎 And what's with the 'good thing' comment from that activist in Minneapolis? Sounds like she was just using that as a way to stir up more drama 🤔
 
🤔 so what's the deal with hotels refusing to serve ICE agents? like, i get it if they're just trying to protect their employees but shouldn't they be doing that without being portrayed as "coordinating" something? 🚫 and why did DHS have to go and spin this in a way that made it sound like all the hotel staff were on board with refusing service? 🤷‍♀️

i'm also kinda curious about the context of what's going on here. is this just a random incident or is there something bigger at play? 💡 are we talking about some new policy or law that's causing these kinds of issues? 🤔 and how do hotel workers even know when they're being asked by ICE agents? like, don't they just show up with their badges on? 👮‍♂️
 
Ugh I'm so annoyed 🤯 I was staying at that Hampton Inn in Lakeville last month and now I'm worried they're going to treat me differently just because some employees had a bad day 😩 I mean what's the big deal about ICE agents trying to book a room? Can't they just use a normal email or something? 🙄 And now I've seen those videos of hotel workers refusing service and it looks super sketchy 🤔 like they're being super aggressive for no reason. I'm all for standing up against injustice but can't we just communicate respectfully too? 😕
 
I think it's kinda sad that the whole thing got blown outta proportion. I mean, workers at the Hilton hotel just tried to do their job without serving people they didn't want to serve, you know? 🤷‍♀️

It's not like they were trying to start a riot or anything. Just a few employees saying no to some immigration agents who were being super aggressive. And now it's like they're the bad guys? 🙄 It just doesn't feel right.

And I'm also kinda frustrated with DHS for spreading false info and making the whole thing worse. Can't they just tell it like it is for once? 🤦‍♂️

I do think there should be more acts of resistance from workers who are standing up for what's right, though. We need more people speaking out against injustice and fighting for fairness. 💪
 
Ugh, can't believe the misrepresentation by DHS 🙄. I mean, hotel staff were just trying to stand up for what's right and now they're getting roasted 🔥. It's like, what's the difference between a coordinated campaign and an isolated incident? Can't we all just get along? 😒 The fact that workers are still facing backlash is really concerning... it's like their actions have consequences 🤕. I think what's more important here is to recognize that hotel staff were trying to resist unjust requests from government agencies, regardless of how it was framed 💪. It takes a lot of courage to take a stand against the system, and we should be supporting them 🙌.
 
I'm soooo surprised that the hotel workers were not entirely in the right here 🤔. I mean, come on, ICE agents trying to book rooms under official government emails? That's just basic protocol, guys. And those employees who refused service? They must've been super extra for thinking they could just flat out deny a government agent a room because of some misrepresentation by DHS 😒.

And let's be real, if the activists are so passionate about resistance and solidarity, why not take it to the next level? A coordinated campaign might've seemed like a good idea at first, but now it looks like just a bunch of drama 🤷‍♀️. I think the workers should've just kept their cool and politely told ICE that they couldn't serve them without some clarification from management 👍.

The whole thing just feels like a PR stunt to me, with everyone playing the victim 🙄. Can we please just get to the bottom of this and have a rational conversation about what's really going on? 💬
 
Ugh, I'm so frustrated 🤯 with the way DHS is twisting what happened at that Hilton hotel. It's like, they're trying to make these workers out to be some kind of villains just because they stood up for themselves and their rights. Newsflash: they were just doing their jobs and refusing to serve someone who was being unreasonable 😒.

And now everyone's getting it twisted and thinking all the workers are somehow "coordinating" against ICE, which is just not true 🙅‍♀️. It's like, we should be supporting these workers for standing up for themselves, not villainizing them. The DHS is just using this to try and silence dissent, and that's not okay 😡.

We need more people speaking out about these issues and calling out the injustices 💪. We can't let the powers that be bully us into silence. If we want change, we have to keep pushing forward and supporting each other 🌟.
 
I'm glad to see hotel workers standing up against unjust requests from government agencies 🙌, but I gotta say, the whole situation got pretty messy 🔥. I mean, it's one thing to resist, but misrepresenting the facts like DHS did? That's just not cool 😒. It's easy to get caught up in the heat of the moment and want to take a stand, but we gotta be responsible too 💪.

And let's be real, individual employees making mistakes and refusing service wasn't necessarily a coordinated campaign 🤔. I'm all for hotel workers having some backbone, but they shouldn't be villainized like this 🚫.

I do love the idea of more acts of local resistance and solidarity with workers who take stands against injustice 💪. We need more people speaking out against unjust requests from government agencies 🗣️. It's time to build on that momentum and keep pushing for change 💥!
 
I'm so worried about these hotel workers 😟... I mean, can you blame them though? They're just trying to do their job without getting hassled by the authorities. It's not right that DHS is twisting the story to make it sound like they're the ones being persecuted 🤬. The idea of a "coordinated campaign" sounds super suspicious to me... maybe some people are just really passionate about justice? 🤝 Anyway, I think these workers showed a lot of courage by standing up for what's right, even if their actions were misinterpreted 💪.
 
I'm so fed up with the government trying to spin things to make them look bad 🤯. I mean, come on, if the DHS is going to misrepresent what's really going down, that's just shady politics 💔. The real heroes are those hotel workers who stood up for what was right, even if it meant facing backlash 🌟. It's not about being defiant or making a scene, it's about doing what's right when it counts. And honestly, I think the DHS is just trying to silence people and bully them into submission 🚫. We need more acts of resistance like this to keep pushing back against unjust policies and laws 🔒. The people deserve better than to be treated like this 😡.
 
😊 I'm so disheartened to see how this story got twisted by the DHS. It's like they're trying to discredit the good people at that Hilton hotel for just doing their job 🤕. The fact is, these employees were standing up for what's right and refusing to serve someone who was trying to take advantage of them 💪. I'm all about supporting workers who are fighting against injustice and it's sad to see how quickly the narrative can change ⏰. We need to keep amplifying their voices and supporting acts of resistance like this, not demonizing them 😔.
 
I think it's so messed up that DHS tried to spin the whole thing like the hotel staff were being super aggressive 🤯. I mean, we all know how ICE agents can be, right? They're not exactly known for their friendly demeanor 😒.

And honestly, who needs more drama and conflict when there are actual issues to solve? 🙄 The fact that they tried to paint the hotel workers as the bad guys is just ridiculous. It's like they want people to forget about all the times ICE has been unfairly targeting certain communities.

I'm all for standing up against injustice, but we need to do it with facts and not spin or misrepresentations 💯. Can't we just have a calm conversation about this stuff instead of trying to tear each other down? 🤦‍♀️
 
I don't think we should be condoning individual employees making decisions without proper training or guidance from management 🤔. Like, if someone's just gonna refuse service to immigration agents because they're scared or misinformed, that's not a good look for the company, right? It's easy to get caught up in the momentum of resistance, but we gotta think about the bigger picture here ⏰. What if this sets a bad precedent and other employees start doing the same thing without thinking it through? That's just gonna cause more problems in the long run 🤦‍♂️.
 
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