 
  Major hotels break promises on allowing feds to detain immigrants in their rooms
The companies can't ensure all of its independently owned and managed properties stop ICE from using their rooms for detainment.
Professor Emeritus of Accountancy Marianne Jennings explains hotel companies promised not to allow feds to keep immigrants in their rooms. However, the hotel company can't ensure all of its franchises stop ICE from using the rooms for detainment.
In this article published Nov. 5, 2019, on CNN:
They then have the charge of hypocrisy added to the emotional immigration issues.
– Marianne Jennings, professor emeritus of accountancy
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