MINNEAPOLIS—The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said on Jan. 11 that federal agents in Minnesota were put at risk after a list of their alleged hotel locations circulated online.
“Revealing their locations puts them at enormous risk of retaliation from these monsters,” DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin wrote in a statement to The Epoch Times.
Sunrise Twin Cities, a youth-led group against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations, is publishing a weekly list of hotels where they suspect that immigration agents are staying.
The Minneapolis-based group has spent weeks urging locals to hold “noise demonstrations” outside hotels, hoping that management will become fed up, kick out the agents, and cancel future reservations.
DHS would not confirm or deny the accuracy of the list.
“We would never confirm where our officers are staying and put their lives in jeopardy, that would be insane,” McLaughlin said.
“I felt like I was in ‘The Purge,’” a Canopy Hotel staffer told The Epoch Times on Jan. 10.

The Canopy Hotel was up and running on Jan. 10 with seemingly no signs of damage inside or broken windows outside.
But that was not the case for the Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, just a few blocks away from the Canopy Hotel.
By the afternoon on Jan. 10, the graffiti was removed, and fencing and “no trespassing” signs were scattered across the property and surrounding area.

A large number of police officers were present both inside and outside of the hotel on the night of Jan. 10.
The hotel bar inside was also standing by to close early if another round of protesters decided to brave the 20-degree-Fahrenheit temperatures to hold additional noise demonstrations.
The anti-ICE hotel demonstrations—and repeated phone calls to front desks to demand that they cancel reservations from agents—also had an effect at a Hilton-affiliated hotel in the Minneapolis area.
“If you are with DHS or immigration, let us know as we will have to cancel your reservation.”

DHS slammed the cancellations.
“This is UNACCEPTABLE,” the department posted on X.
Hilton did not respond by publication time to a request for comment.







