Indian-origin American entrepreneur Ramit Sethi has condemned Hilton Hotels for cutting ties with an independent Minneapolis hotel that refused rooms to ICE agents. Sethi, known for Netflix's How to Get Rich, wrote, "One of their independent hotel owners in Minneapolis refused to let ICE stay there, so Hilton corporate dropped them as a hotel. Americans hate ICE's illegal gestapo soldiers & we can't wait to see them prosecuted. Kudos to any company who stands up against them......NOT Hilton, who we will be boycotting & I encourage you to do the same." The controversy began after the Minneapolis hotel refused to serve ICE agents deployed in the city. Hilton Hotels said they have no official policy against ICE agents and clarified that the decision was made independently by the specific hotel. Following boycott calls, the hotel was removed from Hilton’s website and dropped from their corporate network. The dispute intensified after an ICE agent allegedly shot Renee Good, a Minneapolis woman, claiming she attempted to hit officers with a mower. The incident sparked protests against ICE in Minneapolis. The hotel in question is the Hampton Inn by Hilton in Minnesota. It was formerly part of Hilton but was dropped after denying service to ICE. The hotel is owned by Parmjit Singh, Amanpreet Hundal, Karandeep Nagra, and Mohinderjeet Kaur, all Indian-Americans. Many social media users have praised the hotel's decision amid the ongoing tensions.