Categories: Travel News

Hilton Cancels ICE Contract After Immigrant Kids Were Detained at Hotels

Officials from Hilton Worldwide Holdings confirmed a report that immigrant children were being kept in their hotels by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), but revealed the contracts have been canceled.

According to The Associated Press, three Hampton Inn & Suites hotels in Arizona and at the Texas-Mexico border were allegedly used by ICE to detain immigrant children as young as one year old before deporting them to their home countries.

The hotels were used nearly 200 times to detain unaccompanied children, a situation lawyers and advocates say could expose them to the risk of trauma. ICE did not confirm that the people taking care of the minors were licensed professionals or have received FBI background checks.

In response, Hilton confirmed reports the independently owned and managed Hampton Inn & Suites in Texas had accepted reservations from a private contractor working for ICE that were used to house migrants as they were transported between locations.

“This is not activity that we support or in any way want associated with our hotels,” a Hilton spokesperson said in a statement.

The hotel company also announced the Hampton Inn & Suites in McAllen, Texas, has canceled its contract with the ICE adjacent organization, will no longer accept similar reservations and banned the minors and chaperones from the property.

Hilton also revealed it has started contacting all Hilton owners and management companies in the United States to reinforce the policies that reject business that would use the properties as detention centers or for detaining individuals.

The company will provide its properties with guidance on identifying and preventing this type of business.

This post was published by our news partner: TravelPulse.com | Article Source
TJS News

TravelPulse.com, part of the travAlliancemedia network of products, is the leading resource for the latest travel news, offers, and videos. Since 2002, TravelPulse.com has been delivering industry news, dynamic video content and important supplier and destination information that have allowed hundreds of thousands of travel agents to succeed. Now, with dedicated consumer content, TravelPulse is once again revolutionizing the way that travel content is consumed.

Recent Posts

Memorial Day Weekend May Reveal Consumers’ Spending Limits

Memorial Day weekend may reveal how much consumers are willing to spend this summer, whether…

1 day ago

Daughter Furious Over JetBlue Crew’s Response to Father’s Stroke

The daughter of a 90-year-old man accused JetBlue’s crew of negligence after her father suffered…

4 days ago

America 250th – Marriott Hotel Segment

Summer travel planning is in full swing, and destinations across the country are going big…

5 days ago

Mid-Year Financial Reset: Not Sure You Picked the Right Benefits? Why More Workers Feel Confused and Are Turning to AI for Help

With everyday costs on the rise, many Americans are wondering if their workplace benefits are…

5 days ago

United Airlines Flight Attendants to Receive 31% Pay Raise and Boarding Pay Under New Contract

United Airlines flight attendants ratified a new five-year contract that gives them a 31% pay…

1 week ago

Small Business Week – Adobe AI Tools

If you’re an entrepreneur or a small business owner, we’re celebrating National Small Business Week—where…

2 weeks ago