Motel 6 will pay $12 million to settle lawsuit after sharing guest info with ICE, official says.
Motel 6 has agreed to pay $12 million to settle a lawsuit that accused several Washington state locations of sharing personal guest information with U.S. immigration officials.for more than two years, resulting in a "targeted" ICE investigation into guests with Latino-sounding names, the Washington state attorney general's office announced Thursday.
Some guests were approached by ICE agents and detained at Motel 6 properties, while others were detained a few days after their hotel stay, according to the office. Motel 6, which has more than 1,400 U.S. locations, admitted that at least six had shared personal guest information with ICE. Investigators later discovered that a seventh location had shared guest lists with ICE.
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