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Mexican Invasion Title: Washington State AG sues Motel 6 for offering free ICE with every stay Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson is suing Motel 6 claiming the chain has been giving out information on its customers to Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. From the Washington Post: ICE agents, who are tasked with arresting people who are not legal residents for deportation, would be given a guest list from the hotels receptionist, along with a form to sign confirming the lists receipt. The roster included information such as guests drivers license number, room number, date of birth and license plate number. At one location, ICE agents visited the motels early in the morning or late at night, requested the days guest list, circled any Latino-sounding names and returned to their vehicles. A Washington newspaper, the Colombian, reports that a man named Ramon Flores-Garcia may have been deported after a tip from a Motel 6 in Everett: Flores, then 43, was staying at one of the two Motel 6 locations in Everett at the time. His family previously said he was stopped a few blocks away from the motel. The family was unsure why Flores was stopped and initially thought a competing business reported him. But upon learning of the Attorney Generals Offices investigation, they now believe he was most likely detained because of Motel 6, Flores daughter, 21-year-old Leslie Flores, wrote in an email to The Columbian on Wednesday. Washington state Supreme Court precedent says hotel guest information is not subject to random searches. The AGs lawsuit claims private information on at least 9,000 individuals was shown to ICE agents and is suing for $2,000 per violation which comes to $18 million. The investigation in Washington was prompted by a newspaper story published last year which indicated that two Motel 6 locations in the city of Phoenix, AZ were tipping off ICE agents, leading to at least 20 arrests: All took place at one of two Motel 6 locations: 4130 North Black Canyon Highway or 1530 North 52nd Drive. Both are in predominantly Latino neighborhoods. New Times was unable to find records indicating that ICE conducted arrests at other local motels during this same time period. At the time, Motel 6 which has both corporate and franchise locations, claimed this was a local situation not endorsed by the companys management. Motel 6 issued a directive to all of its 1,400 locations stating that guests lists were not to be provided to ICE. Poster Comment: Motel 6? Who knew they were ICE snitches? Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Tooconservative, Operation Wetback, Puerto Vallarta, *Border Invasion* (#0)
Puerto Vallarta is where Ike Eisenhower sent them by the boatload, during Operation Wetback. He figured it's a long walk back from that deep into Mexico. Nice touch! It does make me wonder just how Motel 6 has so many franchises with staff who like to call ICE on their paying customers. There has to be more to this story among their franchisees. We should have a Crimestoppers-style snitch program to pay people a decent reward who denounce illegal alien criminals and provide info leading to arrest and deportation.
I am with Tooconservative, paid snitches by the head.
THIS IS A TAG LINE...Exercising rights is only radical to two people, Tyrants and Slaves. Which are YOU? Our ignorance has driven us into slavery and we do not recognize it.
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