
Minnesota hotel removed from approved federal lodging list after refusing to accommodate ICE agents
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The Trump administration moved to boot Hampton Inn Lakeville from federal lodging programs after the Minnesota hotel refused to accommodate ICE agents, Administrator Edward Forst announced.
Preston Mizell is a writer with Fox News Digital covering breaking news.
"After I was informed that a local Hilton property canceled rooms reserved for ICE, GSA immediately reviewed the matter and found the hotel to be in clear violation of its government lodging program requirements," GSA Administrator Edward C. Forst told Fox News Digital in a statement. "The property has been removed from the programs and booking tools effective immediately. GSA unequivocally supports our federal law enforcement partners."
The GSA is a federal agency responsible for managing and supporting the basic functioning of federal agencies. Forst was nominated by President Donald Trump to lead the agency, and he was sworn in on Christmas Eve after being confirmed by the Senate in mid-December.













