NEW YORK (AP) — Dozens of protesters were arrested Tuesday after they occupied the lobby of a Hilton Garden Inn in Manhattan, accusing the hotel of housing federal immigration officers. A spokesperson for the hotel declined to provide any comments regarding the allegations. Reports of law enforcement officials being housed in hotels have not been officially confirmed, with the Department of Homeland Security stating that such details would not be disclosed.
The demonstration emerged amid a broader crackdown on immigration under President Trump's administration, which has ignited significant public dissent and coincided with troubling incidents, including deaths linked to enforcement actions. Hotel chains, particularly Hilton, have faced challenges balancing business operations with public outcry during these immigration enforcement actions.
Protesters packed into the hotel lobby, echoing calls for the Hilton to cease providing accommodations for federal immigration officers. Many wore shirts declaring 'Hilton houses ICE,' a clear message directed at hotel management. Subsequently, New York Police Department officers ordered the crowd to disperse and proceeded to arrest those who did not comply, with witnesses reporting dozens of arrests taking place outside as individuals were loaded onto buses.
This event underscores the nationwide ramifications of immigration policy and the pivotal role of various establishments, like hotels, caught in the middle of contentious enforcement actions.
The demonstration emerged amid a broader crackdown on immigration under President Trump's administration, which has ignited significant public dissent and coincided with troubling incidents, including deaths linked to enforcement actions. Hotel chains, particularly Hilton, have faced challenges balancing business operations with public outcry during these immigration enforcement actions.
Protesters packed into the hotel lobby, echoing calls for the Hilton to cease providing accommodations for federal immigration officers. Many wore shirts declaring 'Hilton houses ICE,' a clear message directed at hotel management. Subsequently, New York Police Department officers ordered the crowd to disperse and proceeded to arrest those who did not comply, with witnesses reporting dozens of arrests taking place outside as individuals were loaded onto buses.
This event underscores the nationwide ramifications of immigration policy and the pivotal role of various establishments, like hotels, caught in the middle of contentious enforcement actions.




















