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Ice entices new recruits with patriotism pitch and pledge of $50,000 signing bonuses

Ice entices new recruits with patriotism pitch and pledge of $50,000 signing bonuses
Patrick says
Ice entices new recruits with patriotism pitch and pledge of $50,000 signing bonuses
If it was patriotism, why would they need the $50k signing bonus?
If it was patriotism, why would they need the $50k signing bonus?
HeadSet says
If it was patriotism, why would they need the $50k signing bonus?
Why not both? I can see that money is also motivating, especially because of all the leftist violence against ICE.
Pass laws in every state allowing and encouraging drivers blocked by protestors to run over them to get away.
A Hampton Inn in Lakeville, Minnesota, is continuing to forbid federal ICE and DHS agents from staying at its hotel despite apologies Monday from Hilton management that the ban violated its policy of being “a welcoming place for all,” and now Hilton is removing the hotel from its corporate systems.
Just before 11 p.m. Monday night, independent journalist Nick Sortor walked to the front desk of the hotel that made national headlines for canceling reservations of agents for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to see if he could get a room as he proffered himself as a DHS agent.
“We’re not accepting people from Immigration, ICE agents, DHS into our property,” the front desk manager told Sortor. “That’s just per management, ownership.”
“I thought that changed today,” Sortor responded.
The manager stated: “I just talked to the owner of the building, and he didn’t say there had been any changes. So, yeah, it’s just policy.”
A spokesperson for Hilton hotels had apologized about the ban on Monday, saying: “This hotel is independently owned and operated, and these actions were not reflective of Hilton values. We have been in direct contact with the hotel, and they have apologized for the actions of their team, which was not in keeping with their policies. They have taken immediate action to resolve this matter and are contacting impacted guests to ensure they are accommodated.”
Hilton is removing the hotel from its corporate systems.
I think I mentioned that my experience looping through Texas, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida is that most Hilton's are dumps.
I try to stay at casino hotels as much as possible. Usually nice, reasonably priced, and less children when compared to a regular hotel.
This one had a handgun.
https://x.com/Dapper_Det/status/1974543017743896903