Veterans’ Hotel Reservations Canceled to Prioritize Illegal Immigrants

Many U.S. veterans’ hotel reservations for the Army-Navy game in Foxboro, Massachusetts, have been canceled.

The hotel rooms are to be given to illegal immigrants.

According to travel agents, hotels owned by Giri Hotel Management are under contracts from the state of Massachusetts to house migrants.

The contracts come as a result of right-to-shelter laws.

“I have never had a hotel take rooms back and give me nothing. They sent out cancellations and walked away,” one travel agent said. “Some people have decided not to go, and others found space in Boston.”

A Giri Hotel Management spokesperson told WBZ-TV that the company is committed “to providing shelter and support to refugees at our hotels.”

“As a gesture of solidarity and humanitarian responsibility, we are opening our doors to those seeking refuge in our community,” the spokesperson’s statement read. “We look forward to working with local authorities and organizations to ensure a smooth transition for all those who will call our hotels home during their time with us.”

Reporting from The National Pulse:

Such behavior has long been common in the United Kingdom, where an ever-increasing flood of illegal aliens crossing the English Channel in small boats has resulted in dozens of hotels all over the country being booked out by government contractors to accommodate them, at a cost of $10 million a day.

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