Hotels Get Caught in Immigration Crossfire

Several say they will no longer house migrants
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jul 21, 2019 4:45 PM CDT
Hotels Get Caught in Immigration Crossfire
In this July 8, 2019, file photo, a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer looks on during an operation in Escondido, Calif.   (AP Photo/Gregory Bull, File)

There's a new target in the clash over immigration: hotels. Advocacy groups and unions are pressuring Marriott, MGM, and others not to house migrants who have been arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers, the AP reports. For decades, the US government has occasionally detained migrants in hotels, and Acting ICE Director Matthew Albence says it might have to split up families if hotels don't help. It's the latest example of a private industry caught in the political fray of an overtaxed immigration system. American and United Airlines said last year they didn't want to fly migrant children separated from their parents. Greyhound told authorities to stop dropping off immigrants inside its bus stations. More recently, immigration groups have criticized Enterprise for renting vans to federal agents and PNC Bank for funding private detention centers.

Hotels don't like to wade into politics. They're used to accepting business without questions and tuning their lobby televisions to nonpolitical channels. They're also used to working with the government, whether to host displaced flood victims, defense contractors, or conferences. But when the Trump administration announced immigration arrests targeting families the weekend of July 13 and said it might use hotels, the big companies responded. Marriott, Hilton, Choice Hotels, Best Western, Wyndham, Hyatt, IHG, and MGM Resorts all released statements saying they don't want their hotels used to detain migrants. Hotels felt pressure from their unions—which represent thousands of immigrants—as well as from customers angered by recent scenes of overcrowding and other squalid conditions at detention facilities.

(More immigration stories.)

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