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You Stayed at a Motel 6 in Washington. Then Federal Agents Knew Your Name, Your License Plate, and Your Room Number — and You Never Said a Word to Them. Maybe you checked in for one night after a long drive. Maybe you stayed a week while working a job. Maybe you were traveling with family, or fleeing a dangerous situation of your own. You handed over your ID at the front desk, got your key, and went to bed. The next thing you knew, an immigration agent was calling your name — and they had details about you that only the motel should have known. Names. Birthdates. Driver’s license numbers. License-plate digits. The room you slept in. You did not sign a release. You were not served a subpoena. No judge reviewed whether the government had probable cause to collect your information. The motel simply gave it to them. If that is your story — or if you are the family member of someone who was detained, deported, or separated from their children after a Motel 6 stay in Washington — you have rights that the State of Washington has already said were violated. The State sued. Now we…