In Minnesota, an Indian restaurant named Curry Corner gave free samosas and warm meals to protesters rallying against US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This happened amidst ongoing protests following the deaths of two US citizens: nurse Alex Pretti and mother Renee Nicole Good, both allegedly involved with federal agents. Videos of Curry Corner staff handing out food went viral on social media. The owners said they closed their dining room temporarily due to safety concerns amid the Trump administration's crackdown. Instead of shutting down completely, they chose to support the protesters by providing food. Social media users reacted strongly but differently. Some said, "An Indian restaurant distributing Samosas to anti ICE protest. Such things will only bring more hate towards already anti Indian hate in US." Others wrote, "They are Americans. Let them do what they want and which political spectrum they want to tilt towards." More voices said, "Americans who might hate Indians more for this, they hate Indians already anyway, and no amount of boot licking will change that fact." Another comment praised the gesture saying, "I have a lot of issues with how Indian-American and Indian culture has evolved in recent year but is the most beautiful thing I’ve seen in a while." One Indian user strongly disagreed: "I am an Indian and am against this. When you are in someone else’s country then live by their rules, don’t dictate yours. This person should be deported ASAP." Curry Corner's act of kindness has stirred debate on culture, politics, and identity in the United States.