Judge Stalls Motel 6 Immigration Settlement
Judge Stalls Motel 6 Immigration Settlement
A federal judge is asking for more information before signing off on a $7.6 million lawsuit against Motel 6, the budget accommodation chain accused of sharing guest information with immigration officials.According to the Associated Press, Judge David G. Campbell told attorneys and the Mexican-American Legal Defense and Educational Fund that he needs more details, such as how many people could be affected by Motel 6’s alleged wrongdoing. Both sides have suggested that tens of thousands of former guests could’ve had their information sent to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.Last year, a proposed settlement would’ve provided recompense for wronged guests and clamp down on information-sharing at Motel 6’s locations nationwide.Most of the motels accused of siphoning off consumer data are located in the Southwest or areas with large Hispanic populations.Campbell, notes the AP, asked attorneys to file a more detailed settlement by March 29th, with proceedings to continue mid-April.The settlement brokered last year would oblige Motel 6 to pay damages to up to $7.6 million. Fund president and general counsel Thomas A. Saenz said class members need not worry.“This just means a little bit of a delay for getting folks the relief they deserve,” Saenz said.The Mexican-American Legal Defense Fund said the suit’s main claims were against two Phoenix-area properties. At least seven guests were arrested after Motel 6 employees provided their data to immigration agents.
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