Marriott International (MN)
8 Marriott-brand hotels across the Twin Cities confirmed to house ICE agents. Marriott is the world's largest hotel chain with 30+ brands and 8,800+ properties. Multiple Marriott properties are actively used to lodge immigration enforcement agents conducting raids in Minnesota.
Hit Them Where It Hurts
Every action puts pressure on Marriott International (MN). Pick one — or all of them.
Social Media
Tag them. Comment. Be visible.
- Twitter/X Marriott International
- Twitter/X Marriott Bonvoy
- TikTok Marriott Bonvoy
- LinkedIn Marriott International Company Page
- Facebook Marriott International Facebook
- + 2 more
Phone
Call. Text. Leave a voicemail. Remember — there's a real person on the other end.
- +1 (612) 375-XXXX Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, The Depot - 225 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis
- +1 (651) 209-XXXX SpringHill Suites Arden Hills - 3920 Northwoods Dr, Arden Hills
- +1 (301) 380-XXXX Marriott Corporate Headquarters
- +1 (651) 636-XXXX Residence Inn Roseville - 2985 Centre Pointe Dr, Roseville
- +1 (763) 285-XXXX Fairfield Inn & Suites Blaine - 10643 Baltimore St NE, Blaine
- + 5 more
Inspiration provided. Your words carry more weight.
- Jackie.McConagha@Marriott.com Investor Relations (SVP Jackie Buruka McConagha)
- customer.care@marriott.com Customer Care
- Newsroom@Marriott.com Media Relations / Corporate Communications
Locations
Show up. Be seen. Stay safe.
- 2500 Lindau Ln, Bloomington, MN 55425 TownePlace Suites Mall of America
- 3920 Northwoods Dr, Arden Hills, MN 55112 SpringHill Suites Arden Hills
- 10643 Baltimore St NE, Blaine, MN 55449 Fairfield Inn & Suites Blaine
- 205 Radio Dr, Woodbury, MN 55125 Residence Inn Woodbury
- 2985 Centre Pointe Dr, Roseville, MN 55113 Residence Inn Roseville
- + 3 more
Reviews
Leave an honest review. Mention ICE.
- SiteJabber (2.2/5 stars)
- Trustpilot
- PissedConsumer (2.3/5 stars)
- Better Business Bureau (1.1/5 stars)
- TripAdvisor
- + 2 more
GEO Group profits soar 700% on ICE contracts
GEO Group reported a record $254 million profit in 2025, a roughly 700% increase from 2024, driven by new ICE contracts including approximately $520 million in new or expanded ICE contracts.
Source: Common Dreams