Hotel reservations for the highly-anticipated Army-Navy game in Foxboro, Massachusetts, many booked by veterans, have been canceled in Democrat-dominated Massachusetts to make way for illegal aliens.
Travel agents report their clients are being told they will not be allowed to use the rooms they have booked because hotels owned by Giri Hotel Management have canceled them in order to fulfill state contracts to house migrants, drawn up in response to right-to-shelter laws.
“I have never had a hotel take rooms back and give me nothing. They sent out cancellations and walked away,” said one travel agent. “Some people have decided not to go [to the Army-Navy game], and others [had to find] space in Boston.”
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.
Weddings and other functions are often cancelled after hoteliers are offered these lucrative bookings, with hotel staff also being abruptly fired so the government contractors can bring in their own people.