A deadly shooting by a federal immigration agent in Minneapolis has sparked fear among local residents, including H-1B visa holders. Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother of three and US citizen originally from Colorado Springs, was shot by ICE in Minneapolis. Following this incident, a Reddit user asked, "Has anyone encountered ICE in Minneapolis?" The post quickly gathered over 50 comments in just 14 hours. One H-1B visa holder wrote, "I am on H1b (living in Minneapolis) and I am curious if anyone here has encountered ICE outside an airport? Maybe at a traffic stop or somewhere else? If yes, how did it go? How did you react?" Another user tried to calm fears, saying, "I don’t think H1B guys will be targets. Since H1B is temporary and in and out are strictly documented." A different user shared their experience: "Never have I encountered and I travel all the time for work across the country. Just last week I travelled to Canada and back Monday to Friday for work and nothing. Even my border crossing was easy. I do have global entry, so may have affected that. But no documents asked and only 1 standard question asked." These responses show the anxiety and curiosity among the immigrant community in Minneapolis after the tragic death, with many seeking information and reassurance about immigration enforcement in their daily lives.