The radical left-wing Minneapolis City Council is deliberately slow-walking the renewal of liquor licenses for two downtown hotels in a vindictive campaign to punish businesses that housed Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers during President Trump's deportation operations.
The Depot and Canopy hotels are being held hostage by city bureaucrats who claim "safety concerns" - but patriots know the real reason. These establishments committed the unforgivable sin of providing lodging to federal agents working to remove criminal illegal aliens from American communities.
Last month, anti-ICE agitators - the same radical leftists who want open borders and sanctuary cities - targeted both hotels with aggressive demonstrations that required state police intervention. Instead of condemning the mob, Minneapolis officials are now punishing the VICTIMS.
This is exactly the kind of administrative warfare the Trump administration warned Americans about. When federal bureaucrats can't stop deportations at the top, Democrat-controlled cities resort to economic terrorism against private businesses.
Think about the message this sends: Cooperate with federal immigration enforcement, and your business gets destroyed by local government retaliation. It's the same playbook used by authoritarian regimes around the world.
The hotels face potential closure or massive revenue losses if their liquor licenses aren't renewed - all because they housed the very federal agents working to make Minneapolis safer by removing criminal aliens.
This retaliation comes as President Trump's mass deportation operation continues to deliver results nationwide. ICE agents are finally allowed to do their jobs after four years of Biden administration sabotage, and sanctuary city politicians are having complete meltdowns.
Minneapolis has long been a magnet for illegal immigration, with city leaders more concerned about protecting foreign nationals than American citizens. Now they're weaponizing city government against businesses that support federal law enforcement.
Will the Trump administration step in to protect these hotels from local government persecution? And how long will Americans tolerate sanctuary city politicians who put illegal aliens before law-abiding business owners?
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