Posted on 01/08/2026 10:18:54 PM PST by Morgana
Am independently owned Marriott hotel in Bloomington, Minnesota, fired an employee who doxxed ICE agents and posted their names and email addresses to Reddit.
An employee of the hotel leaked surveillance photos, email addresses and names of the ICE agents after they checked in at the front desk.
The leaked images and identifying information about the agents ended up in an anti-ICE Reddit thread dubbed “ICE WATCH MN.”
The hotel released a statement to Fox News:
“The privacy and safety of our guests is of the utmost importance to us. Upon learning of this situation last evening, we immediately investigated the matter and identified the person responsible for capturing the images in the post.”
“This individual is not longer an employee of our organization.”
ICE responded to the Marriott’s decision to fire the employee who doxxed the federal agents.
“Doxing ICE officers and agents puts them and their families at enormous risk — especially now as they face a 1,300% increase in assaults, a 3,200% increase in car attacks and an 8,000% increase in death threats,” ICE said.
Bloomington is about 10 miles from Minneapolis where the federal government is surging ICE agents.
On Wednesday, a woman was fatally shot after she tried to run over an ICE agent in Minneapolis.
The Department of Homeland Security called the woman’s attempt to run over an ICE agent an act of domestic terrorism.
The media doxxed the agent who fatally shot the anti-ICE protestor.
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The hotel industry is powered by illegals. I used to work for a hotel and everyone (behind the scenes) was illegal. Hey, if you can get away with it, what company wouldn’t want to use the low-wage slaves?
So it’s no mystery why the Hiltons and Marriotts are whining. Oh my god- they might have to hire citizens!
Dox the doxer. I’m sure some of those old boys that fish up there would love to take him for a swim.
You might be telling the truth. I have not stayed in a hotel for several years now although when I did all of them were locals and ‘merican.
If that is true however why didn’t ICE bust the illegals soon after checking in? More so now after they have been doxxed?
Reddit is by far one of the most hypocritical and violent platforms on the Internet. The banned TheDonald for things far, far, far less then what is seen on and posted by the leftist on these types of threads on a daily basis.
If it’s not a bot, it attracts mentally unstable leftist who get suckered into an echo chamber of other unstable leftist leading for them to act out and do violent things because they have no self-control
It may not have been an illegal at that point, rather, some psychotic TDS leftist working the front desk because they’re masters degree in gender fluid mice and minor in jazz theory doesn’t get you any real world jobs outside Starbucks in hotel reception.
Reddit is a cesspool
Arrest the bastard. Lock him up.
I wish we still put people in stockades.
the hotels I worked for were in so California. Home to a bazillion mexicans.
California, it figures.
yeah food service and hospitality sectors= illegals. They couldn’t function without them.
"and minor in jazz theory"
Along with Democratic Underground and Quora.
For the rest of their life.
That would be useful in deterring crime.
It would be but the left would cry “discrimination” because you know who would be in them all the time.
Actually they could, but refuse to.
Federal Agents need a documented alias for doing business with the public so any
stolen information will be worthless.
I disagree…but if you mention 4chan, you have a point.
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