Will Indian hotel owners who refused rooms to ICE agents be deported? MAGA influencer says citizenship does not matter
A row erupted after a MAGA influencer called for the deportation of Indian American hotel owners who refused to provide rooms to immigration enforcement officers, and that even US citizenship should not protect them.
Conservative commentator Andrew Branca weighed in on the incident on X after reports emerged that a Hampton Inn by Hilton in Minnesota cancelled reservations made by officials from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
“These four Indian-American owners of the Hampton Inn in Minneapolis who canceled the reservations for DHS simply because DHS was enforcing immigration law, look, if they're here on visas, obviously deport them,” Branca said.
He added that they should be stripped of their privilege: “But even if they're naturalized citizens, they should be denaturalized and then deported.”
He added that America is no place for those who act against its interests: “When we grant the precious gift of American citizenship to a foreign national, it's with the understanding that they're going to act in the interests of the United States, not contrary to those interests.”
An X user confronted Branca and said the owners are just practising their rights according to US Constitution: "So deport them because they exercise their first amendment rights? Do you know how insane you sound?"
To this argument, Branca replied with 8 words: "Deport them because they are not cultural Americans."
Public records show the Hampton Inn by Hilton in Lakeville, Minnesota, was purchased last year for $15 million by four Indian American partners through a limited liability company (LLC). The owners are listed as Parmjit Singh, Amanpreet Hundal, Karandeep Nagra and Mohinderjeet Kaur.
The controversy began after emails went viral on social media showing hotel staff informing colleagues that reservations made by DHS and ICE must be rejected. One email stated, “We have noticed an influx of GOV reservations made today that have been for DHS, and we are not allowing any ICE or immigration agents to stay at our property.”
Hilton confirmed the hotel is independently owned and said the incident does not reflect the company’s values.
Under US law, only non-citizens can be deported. That means people in the country on a visa or with a green card can be removed if they violate immigration rules or certain laws. Green card holders may face deportation for crimes, immigration fraud, abandoning residency or other serious issues. A naturalised US citizen generally cannot be deported, unless the government first proves their citizenship was obtained unlawfully and a court revokes it through a formal denaturalisation process.
In the case of Hampton Hotels, refusing rooms to federal agents is not a crime under US law. Private hotels may legally deny service, unless discrimination is based on protected classes.
“These four Indian-American owners of the Hampton Inn in Minneapolis who canceled the reservations for DHS simply because DHS was enforcing immigration law, look, if they're here on visas, obviously deport them,” Branca said.
He added that they should be stripped of their privilege: “But even if they're naturalized citizens, they should be denaturalized and then deported.”
He added that America is no place for those who act against its interests: “When we grant the precious gift of American citizenship to a foreign national, it's with the understanding that they're going to act in the interests of the United States, not contrary to those interests.”
An X user confronted Branca and said the owners are just practising their rights according to US Constitution: "So deport them because they exercise their first amendment rights? Do you know how insane you sound?"
To this argument, Branca replied with 8 words: "Deport them because they are not cultural Americans."
$15 million hotel bought by four Indian Americans
Public records show the Hampton Inn by Hilton in Lakeville, Minnesota, was purchased last year for $15 million by four Indian American partners through a limited liability company (LLC). The owners are listed as Parmjit Singh, Amanpreet Hundal, Karandeep Nagra and Mohinderjeet Kaur.
The controversy began after emails went viral on social media showing hotel staff informing colleagues that reservations made by DHS and ICE must be rejected. One email stated, “We have noticed an influx of GOV reservations made today that have been for DHS, and we are not allowing any ICE or immigration agents to stay at our property.”
Hilton confirmed the hotel is independently owned and said the incident does not reflect the company’s values.
Can the owners be deported?
Under US law, only non-citizens can be deported. That means people in the country on a visa or with a green card can be removed if they violate immigration rules or certain laws. Green card holders may face deportation for crimes, immigration fraud, abandoning residency or other serious issues. A naturalised US citizen generally cannot be deported, unless the government first proves their citizenship was obtained unlawfully and a court revokes it through a formal denaturalisation process.
In the case of Hampton Hotels, refusing rooms to federal agents is not a crime under US law. Private hotels may legally deny service, unless discrimination is based on protected classes.
Top Comment
h
henleyvirgil
1 hour ago
I know several Indian hotel owners that voted trump for lower taxes. I wonder what they think now?Read allPost comment
Popular from World
- What if Putin imitates Trump and tries a 'Maduro' on Zelenskyy?
- US warplanes and elite units have been landing in Britain since the weekend
- 'Will visit your neighbors, office': US reminds new citizenship applicants that this 'old' background check is back
- ‘Dream Military’: Trump proposes $1.5 trillion defence budget for 2027, up from $1 trillion; links increase to tariff income
- Oil tanker row: Moscow condemns US seizure of Russian-flagged vessel; cites violation of maritime law
end of article
Trending Stories
- Forever layoff: A rising trend turning workplaces into waiting rooms
- ‘I sit for 8 hours and pretend to work at the office,’ shares employee: Is productivity now a workplace performance?
- Who was Agnivesh Agarwal? Anil Agarwal’s son & Vedanta Group director passes away at 49; PM Modi offers condolences
- “So useless bro”: Chelsea’s devastating defeat against Fulham propelled fans to fume over one star player
- "Get him out of my football club”: Thomas Frank receives intense Abbi Summers backlash following Arsenal cup controversy
- Neymar makes biggest flex with Batmobile and private jet worth over a whopping $63 million, but there’s a catch
- Haydn Fleury net worth: Contracts, bonuses, and endorsement deals of NHL veteran
Featured in world
- UAE: Dubai’s Global Village unveils date and time for season’s biggest drone show
- UAE: 18-year-old Emirati becomes youngest Arab to reach Antarctica’s highest peak
- Facing rent increase in Dubai? This AI tool could save you thousands
- Man wakes from surgery speaking fluent ‘native-level’ Spanish despite only knowing how to count to 10
- Saudi Arabia imposes ban on poultry and egg imports from France and Poland amid disease outbreaks
- 'Appreciate his call and tone': Colombia President 'explains' to Donald Trump drug 'situation'; plan to meet in future
Photostories
- How to make high-protein Beetroot Paneer Dosa for breakfast
- How to grow spinach in winter
- Akshay Kumar–Priyadarshan to Shahid Kapoor–Vishal Bhardwaj: Why 2026 is all about Bollywood’s trusted collaborations
- 7 animals that build amazing homes
- 5 Tamil romantic thrillers to binge on OTT
- 5 signs of emotionally unavailable partners
- From films to music, the lesser known sides of ‘Dil Chahta Hai’ director Farhan Akhtar
- 9 mistakes to avoid while making biryani at home
- Winter Special: How to make traditional Besan Ka Sheera at home
- 5 adorable-looking animals that are surprisingly deadly
Videos
09:30 Putin's Bombshell Offer To US On Venezuela Revealed; Ukraine Link Out, Zelensky To Meet Maduro Fate?06:11 'We Don't Belong To Trump': Venezuela Rises Against 'Colonial' US: Caracas Erupts For Maduro Return08:24 Hegseth Grilled On Maduro Abduction; War Secy Loses Cool, Attacks CNN Reporter In Tense Exchange06:37 White House Denies Claims Of JD Vance's Absence During Venezuelan Operation; ‘He Was Just…’- Minnesota Violence: Kristi Noem Shuts Down Guv Tim Walz On LIVE TV After Minneapolis Killing
05:48 Greenland Revolt: Sen. Kennedy Breaks Ranks With Trump, Delivers Shock Speech On Potential Invasion10:22 Minneapolis: ICE Vehicles Attacked, Protests Erupt After Immigration Agent Kills American Woman08:49 Moscow Rebukes Trump After US Seizes Russian-Flagged Ship; ‘You Have Breached UN Norms’06:39 Trump’s ICE Agent KILLS Woman; ‘GET THE F**K OUT!’: Minneapolis EXPLODES After Shock Crackdown
Up Next