Motel 6 Snitched on Beaner Customers Leading to ICE Arrests

Adrian Sol
Daily Stormer
September 15, 2017

You can run, but you can’t hide!

In the midst of all these DACA black pills, I bring you a heart-warming story of patriotism and brown people being arrested by immigration enforcement agents.

In spite of everything else, America seems to be steadily building a culture of White people reporting illegals to the government for deportation. Everyone is sick of these people, and doing whatever they can to get them out as soon as possible.

Even if Trump fails to deport the beaners, this network of informants will be helpful once we got the right wing death squads rolling.

Washington Post:

The Motel 6 budget lodging chain is commonly associated with its longtime slogan of welcoming hospitality: “We’ll leave the light on.”

But for immigration attorneys in the Phoenix area, the motel chain has become the site of a troubling string of immigration arrests. And according to a report published Wednesday by the Phoenix New Times, employees at two Motel 6 locations may have been sending guest information directly to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Motel 6: The official sleeping accommodation of the Alt-Right?

Wow, that’s a far cry from AirB&B terminating the accounts of White people for defending their interests, isn’t it?

#BoycottAirB&B

From now on, I’ll only sleep in hotels that reports Mexicans to ICE.

After the story published, Motel 6 released a statement saying the practice was “implemented at the local level without the knowledge of senior management.”

“When we became aware of it last week, it was discontinued,” Motel 6 wrote in the statement posted on Twitter and Facebook.

Disappointed, I am.

All good things must come to an end.

Immigration agents arrested at least 20 people at two Motel 6 locations between February and August, dropping by about every two weeks, the New Times reported. The actual number is likely to be even higher, the publication reported, because several court documents contained ambiguous information about arrest locations.

The two Motel 6 locations are in predominantly Latino neighborhoods, not far from Mexican bakeries and restaurants. Both locations are corporate-owned — neither are franchises.

Phoenix Police department spokesman Jonathan Howard confirmed to the New Times that “on occasion and through informal contacts,” a number of hotels and motels have shared guest lists with law enforcement officers.

The fact that these weren’t franchises may indicate that the orders came from up high; corporate locations don’t usually have much leeway to implement their own policies. Who knows.

But what we do know is that attitudes are changing. Hearts are hardening.

In spite of all the media mewing about “muh children,” most Trump supporters still just want all these DACA bastards out, and don’t want to hear anything about amnesty.

If Trump signs a bill letting 800 thousand beaners stay here, his supporters are going to revolt.