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mysteryowl

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Wed Feb 4, 2026, 01:17 AM 2 hrs ago

Mpls City Council committee delays renewing liquor licenses for two Minneapolis hotels that hosted ICE

A Minneapolis City Council committee delayed action Tuesday on renewing liquor licenses for two Minneapolis hotels that have housed federal immigration officers.

The committee, made up of all the council members, voted 8-5 to delay a decision on the licenses for Canopy by Hilton in the Mill District and Depot Renaissance Hotel until the next meeting on Feb. 17. The council also voted to schedule a public hearing so residents can weigh in on the matter.

The hotels have been the targets of protests because federal agents were believed to be staying in them during the immigration enforcement surge that has brought 3,000 of them to the state. Two days after an ICE agent killed Renee Good in south Minneapolis, about a thousand people converged outside the two hotels, blowing whistles and banging drums to disrupt agents’ rest.

https://www.startribune.com/minneapolis-hotel-liquor-licenses/601576194


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Mpls City Council committee delays renewing liquor licenses for two Minneapolis hotels that hosted ICE (Original Post) mysteryowl 2 hrs ago OP
That was an appropriate message to send, IMHO. Buddyzbuddy 1 hr ago #1
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