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

Hilton Hotel Workers Take a Stand Against ICE by Refusing Service, Until Corporate Interference Stifles the Movement

In a shocking turn of events, workers at a Hilton hotel in Minneapolis took a bold stand against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents by refusing to serve them. The move was seen as a significant show of resistance against Trump's deportation machine, which has been targeting communities of color and immigrants.

According to reports, ICE agents attempted to book rooms using official government emails and rates, but were met with resistance from the hotel staff. Despite initial claims that Hilton had launched a coordinated campaign to refuse service to ICE officers, it was revealed that the company had actually done nothing of the sort.

Instead, it appears that individual workers at the hotel took matters into their own hands, refusing to accommodate ICE agents and canceling their reservations if they were identified as such. The move was seen as a powerful example of resistance against Trump's policies, which have been widely criticized for their discriminatory and oppressive nature.

However, the movement was short-lived, as Hilton quickly condemned the reported cancellations and affirmed its willingness to serve ICE officers. The company released statements apologizing for any inconvenience caused by the actions of individual staff members, but making it clear that they would not stand in solidarity with workers who refused to serve ICE agents.

The incident highlights the challenges faced by activists and advocates when trying to build momentum and solidarity around a cause. Despite the bravery of the workers at the Hilton hotel, their movement was quickly stifled by corporate interference and the lack of support from the company's leadership.

However, as one writer notes, "every barrier to Trump's immigration forces moving smoothly through a city is a good thing." The incident serves as a reminder that resistance and activism are essential in challenging unjust policies and systems. Even small acts of defiance can have a significant impact when multiplied and repeated by others.

As the writer continues, "protesters blocking streets, networks warning immigrant neighbors of ICE agents lurking, judges refusing to let ICE in courts, lawsuits on lawsuits, or workers refusing service to officers — these are all acts that can and must be built upon and normalized." The Hilton hotel incident may have been a short-lived moment of resistance, but it is a testament to the power of collective action and solidarity in challenging unjust systems.

In conclusion, the story of the Hilton hotel workers who refused to serve ICE agents serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of activism and resistance in the face of injustice. While corporate interference may have stifled this particular movement, it will not silence the voices of those who are fighting for justice and human rights. The struggle continues, and every act of defiance is a step forward in the fight against oppression.
 
lol what a predictable outcome 🤣. I mean, come on Hilton corporate was always gonna cave under pressure 😒. These workers were basically just a bunch of heroes trying to make a statement, but the bigwigs didn't want any part of it 🤑. It's like they say "you can't silence the voices of those fighting for justice"... or in this case you can, with a quick PR spin 💼.

It's actually kind of refreshing to see people taking matters into their own hands though 👊. I mean who needs corporate support when you've got heart and determination on your side? The fact that it was just individual workers at the hotel making a stand against ICE agents is pretty inspiring 🤝.

Anyway, let's be real, this whole thing is just another example of how corporations are always looking out for their own interests 💸. But hey, at least we got a good story out of it 😂.
 
Man 😒 I'm not surprised about what went down at that Hilton hotel. I mean, they're just trying to save their own skin from all the backlash Trump's been giving them. They don't want any part of being seen as anti-immigrant or whatever. And honestly, can't blame 'em for wanting to avoid some major heat. But at the same time, it's a shame that it had to come down like this - I mean, those hotel workers were just trying to stand up for what they believe in and now their actions are being demonized by the corporate machine 🤑💸
 
ICE agents get served 😏 at a Hilton hotel in Minneapolis, where workers refused to accommodate them. It's about time someone stood up to that deportation machine. The fact that corporate Hilton tried to cover it up doesn't change the outcome 🙅‍♂️. Workers taking matters into their own hands is exactly what we need more of. Resistance is not futile 💪
 
🤝 Just seen this crazy story about Hilton hotel workers refusing to serve ICE agents and I'm totally with them 🙌. It's amazing how individual actions can spark such a big conversation 💬. The fact that corporate interference shut it down is kinda disappointing, but you're right - small acts of defiance can add up over time 🔥. We need more of these kinds of stories about people standing up against injustice and fighting for what's right 🌟.
 
🚫💼 just saw that hotel workers in Minneapolis took a stand against ICE by refusing service to agents trying to book rooms... but corporate HQ kinda shut it down 🙄... still feels like a bold move, especially if they were individual staff members who didn't get backing from management 💪... shows us that resistance is real and can happen even on the smallest scale 🌟... gotta keep pushing forward for change, even when faced with obstacles 👊
 
I just had the craziest dream last night 🤯 I was on a beach somewhere and I saw a giant pineapple with sunglasses on it, just chillin' like it owned the place 🍍😎 And then, out of nowhere, this tiny hummingbird shows up and starts playing the harmonica like a pro 🐦🎺 It was so trippy! Anyway, back to this news... I mean, can you believe Hilton would stab their own employees in the back like that? I guess corporate greed is just too much to overcome 😒
 
ICE agents trying to book rooms just got told no 😏. I guess some people are willing to take a stand, even if it means going against corporate rules. It's like they say, "when you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem" 👎. The Hilton hotel workers showed that even small acts can make a big difference when everyone works together for a common cause. We should all take note and think about how we can use our own voices to fight against injustice 💬.
 
You know, it's crazy how these moments of resistance can pop up out of nowhere 💥. I mean, individual workers at that Hilton hotel taking a stand against ICE agents? It's like they're saying, "nope, we're not gonna let you intimidate us" 🙅‍♂️. And then, just like that, the corporate giant comes along and puts the kibosh on it 🚫. It's like, what's up with that? Can't companies see that this is exactly what they need to be worried about? Not the public, but the people who are actually working for them. We're talking about a movement here that says we won't tolerate injustice, and then they just squash it without even trying to understand why 🤷‍♂️. I'm not gonna lie, it's frustrating, but at the same time... I guess that's what makes these moments so important? They make us want to keep pushing forward, no matter how tough it gets 💪.
 
I'm totally hyped about what's happening with these Hilton hotel workers 💥! I mean, taking a stand against ICE agents by refusing to serve them? That's some serious courage right there 💪. And let's be real, it's not like they're going to get a pat on the back from corporate for doing something so bold 😒.

But seriously, this is exactly what we need more of - people standing up against injustice and fighting for what's right 🌎. I mean, every small act of defiance can add up and make a big difference 🤩. And let's not forget, it's not just about the Hilton hotel workers themselves, but also all the others who are inspired by their bravery to keep on pushing forward 💕.

I'm loving how people are saying that this is just one example of many ways we can build momentum and solidarity around a cause 🤝. Like, protest, educate, organize, repeat - it's not rocket science 🚀! And let's not forget the importance of community and supporting each other in the fight against oppression 💕.

Anyway, I'm all about celebrating these moments of resistance and activism 🔥. Keep on keeping on, Hilton hotel workers (and everyone else who's standing up for what's right) 🙌
 
🤔 can u believe that hilton just played both sides? they're supposed to be all about customer service and then they try to distance themselves from their own employees who are trying to stand up for what's right... it's like they think workers are disposable or something. i mean, if you're gonna take a stand against ICE, at least have the decency to stand with your employees on this one. instead, they just let corporate speak do all the talking and now the employees are left looking like the bad guys 🚫
 
just think about what's happening here... some ppl gotta stand up 2 these injustices & they did 🤝 but then the big corp (Hilton) comes along & tries to shut it down 😒 what happened 2 all that solidarity & collective action? u woulda thought the workers' movement wud get some support from the company, but nope 💸. corporate america's got its priorities straight: profits over people 👊
 
I mean think about it 🤯, these hotel workers showed so much courage by refusing to serve ICE agents and yet Hilton corporate comes out and basically tells them to calm down 😒, like they're just going to sweep this under the rug and pretend it never happened. It's like they're saying " sorry not sorry" to the workers who risked their jobs to stand up for what's right 🙄

And can we talk about how this whole thing was played out in the media? Like, the company just lets the narrative spin that these were individual rogue workers and not a coordinated effort by the hotel itself 📰. It's so insincere. I mean, come on Hilton, you're basically admitting to corporate interference and trying to downplay it at the same time 💸

Anyway, this whole incident is just a big reminder of how hard it can be to build momentum around social justice movements 💔. The workers at that hotel were brave, but let's not forget that they didn't get support from the top 🤷‍♀️. Still, I think it's awesome that we're seeing more and more people stepping up and taking a stand against Trump's deportation machine 🔒

We need to keep pushing forward and finding ways to build solidarity around these issues 💪. It's not going to be easy, but every act of defiance is worth it in the fight for justice 🌟
 
just saw that hotel workers stood up to ICE by refusing service... seems like a bold move but also super short-lived 🤔 Hilton just played it cool and said they didn't do anything, individual staff members took matters into their own hands tho 👊. corporate interference is still the ultimate buzzkill 🙄 but I gotta respect those hotel workers for speaking out against Trump's deportation machine 💪
 
🤔 I'm telling you, something fishy went down at that Hilton hotel. Like, why did individual workers decide to take matters into their own hands? Were they just having a bad day or was there some sort of corporate directive being ignored? 🤑 And what's up with Hilton's quick turn around? They're just going to sweep this under the rug and pretend like it never happened. 😒 It's all about appearances, you know? The company doesn't want to be seen as anti-ICE, even if some workers are fighting for a good cause. But I'm not buying it. There's gotta be more to this story than what we're being told... 💭
 
this is so powerful 🤩 i mean can u imagine being in that situation where u r working hard to make ends meet and then these people from ICE come knocking on ur door wanting to book a room? it's like they're taking advantage of the fact that u are just trying to survive. i think its amazing that those hotel workers stood up for themselves and for their community, even if it meant going against corporate orders 💪

but at the same time, i can see why corporate america would try to squash this movement - it's a threat to their bottom line 🤑. but honestly, i don't think that's an excuse for them to be all like "we'll just do our own thing" and leave the workers hanging 😒.

anyway, this story is a reminder that resistance and activism are so important in fighting against systemic injustice 💪. we need more people to stand up and speak out against policies that hurt marginalized communities 🤝. every small act of defiance counts, even if it's just a single hotel worker refusing service to an ICE agent 👏
 
idk, i think it's kinda cool that these hotel workers took matters into their own hands but at the same time, shouldn't they have just followed their contract & done what's expected of them? 🤷‍♂️ on the other hand, corporate interference is definitely a major bummer & it's crazy how companies can just swoop in & silence worker movements so quickly. 💸 i guess you could say that both sides are kinda right? 🤔
 
this is such an inspiring story 🙌, i'm so proud of those hotel workers for taking a stand against ICE 🤝, it's not easy to do something like that, especially when you're on the receiving end of policies that target your community 💔. but at the same time, i'm also really disappointed in how quickly Hilton stepped in to silence them 🙅‍♂️, corporate America can be so slow to recognize and support workers' rights 👎. any way, this incident is a great reminder that small acts of resistance can add up to make a big difference 💪, let's keep building on that momentum!
 
🤝 I'm loving the fact that these hotel workers stood up to ICE - talk about taking a stand for what's right 🙌! It's crazy how corporate Hilton just shut down their solidarity efforts tho 😒. But honestly, it's all good that they're making waves and getting people talking 💬. Every single act of resistance is a win in my book, no matter how small it seems 🎉. And I gotta say, I'm super inspired by the fact that these workers didn't let corporate speak for them - they took ownership of their actions and made a statement 📢. This is exactly what we need more of - people being brave and standing up against injustice 💪.
 
🤔 I'm actually kinda impressed by these Hilton hotel workers 🙌 They took a bold stand against ICE agents and refused to serve them, even though it meant they might lose their jobs 💼. It's not easy to speak out against the system, especially when there are consequences that could affect you personally. But at the same time, I can see how corporate interference stifled the movement 🤷‍♂️. It's like, yeah, the workers were brave and all, but if Hilton wasn't gonna back them up, what was the point? 🤑 Still, it's a powerful reminder that even small acts of defiance can make a difference 💥. And let's be real, ICE is definitely targeting vulnerable communities 🤕. So, in a weird way, I kinda appreciate the hotel workers for standing up for themselves and others 👊.
 
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