NFL
BREAKING: Hilton CUTS TIES With Minnesota Hotel After Video Shows ICE Agents Still BANNED…
Hilton Hotels has taken decisive action after a Minneapolis-area hotel blatantly refused to accommodate Department of Homeland Security and ICE agents. This move shows that corporate America can still be held accountable when it sides with anti‑law enforcement sentiment.
The controversy began when Hilton announced on Tuesday that it was ending its relationship with an independently owned hotel in Lakeville, Minnesota. The decision followed the release of a video that appeared to confirm the property was still refusing to accept reservations from federal immigration agents.
Search
The Raging Patriot
The Raging Patriot
BREAKINGBREAKING: Hilton CUTS TIES With Minnesota Hotel After Video Shows ICE Agents Still BANNED…Published 1 day ago on January 8, 2026By Staff Reporter
Hilton Hotels has taken decisive action after a Minneapolis-area hotel blatantly refused to accommodate Department of Homeland Security and ICE agents. This move shows that corporate America can still be held accountable when it sides with anti‑law enforcement sentiment.
The controversy began when Hilton announced on Tuesday that it was ending its relationship with an independently owned hotel in Lakeville, Minnesota. The decision followed the release of a video that appeared to confirm the property was still refusing to accept reservations from federal immigration agents.
FOLLOW US ON RUMBLE
Independent journalist Nick Sorter recorded a secretly made video in which he attempted to book a block of rooms at the Hampton Inn by Hilton in Lakeville. In that video, a front desk staff member confirmed the hotel was barring DHS and ICE agents.
This revelation directly contradicted a statement from the hotel’s management company, Everpeak Hospitality, that had claimed the issue was resolved and that the property did not discriminate. The apparent reversal forced Hilton to take action.
Hilton issued a statement to the press confirming that the independent hotel owner had assured the company the problem was fixed. The management company had even published a message saying the property would welcome all guests.
The hotel chain said that the newly released video clearly raised concerns that the hotel was still not meeting Hilton’s standards and values. In response, Hilton said it is removing the hotel from its reservation systems with immediate effect.
In its statement Hilton emphasized that it has always been a welcoming place for all guests. The company added it is engaging with all franchisees to reinforce the standards it expects throughout the system to help ensure this kind of situation does not happen again.
This was a strong and correct decision. Law enforcement officers who are working to uphold immigration laws and protect the homeland deserve basic respect and the ability to secure lodging when they are on duty.
Everpeak Hospitality tried to stem the controversy with its own statement on Monday. The company said it was committed to welcoming all guests and operating in accordance with brand standards and applicable laws.
But the video released by Sorter told a different story. It showed that promises from hotel management were not being upheld at the front desk level. That is not acceptable for a brand as large and influential as Hilton.
Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman, who said he is a Hilton shareholder, praised the hotel chain’s rapid response to the controversy. Ackman specifically commended investigative work done by Sorter.
Ackman wrote that Hilton Hotels is terminating the franchise effective immediately. He gave credit to both the journalist who exposed the issue and to Hilton for acting swiftly.
He also noted that Hilton does not own or operate the individual property in question. The hotel was run by a franchisee, and the decision to cancel ICE reservations had been made by a front office manager at that location.
At first Hilton appeared willing to give the franchisee the benefit of the doubt. But once video evidence surfaced showing the discriminatory behavior continued, Hilton made the right call by cutting ties.
Ackman took to social media to praise Hilton’s leadership. He said the company’s CEO, Chris Nassetta, is one of the most outstanding CEOs in the world and that he is highly respected by President Trump and the current administration