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ICE agents going to Winter Olympics sparks anger

Crispian Balmer and Alvise Armellini  •  January 28th, 2026 11:03 am
ICE agents going to Winter Olympics sparks anger

Preparations continue apace in Milan ahead of the Winter Olympics, which start on February 6 | Photo: EPA

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement personnel will help protect American delegations at next month's ​Winter Olympics in Italy, causing a political uproar in the country.
ICE and Border Patrol agents have come under heavy criticism over their enforcement of President ⁠Donald Trump's immigration crackdown after they shot and killed two US citizens in separate incidents this month in Minnesota.
ICE's Homeland Security Investigations division will back up the US State Department's Diplomatic Security Service at the February 6-22 Milan Cortina Olympics, the Department of Homeland Security said in a post on X.
The ICE agents' role will be "to vet and mitigate risks from transnational criminal organisations", the post added, noting "all security operations remain under Italian authority".
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Anger is rising in the US after ICE and Border Patrol agents shot and killed two American citizens | Photo: EPA

"Obviously, ICE ‌does not conduct ​immigration enforcement operations in foreign countries," said DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin.
ICE has been present at major sports ‍events in the US and abroad in the past, including Olympic Games, as part of international partnerships related to human trafficking and drug trafficking, said Jason Houser, who served as ICE chief of staff under former president Joe Biden.
Despite assurances that there is nothing unusual about the deployment, Italian politicians strongly criticised the presence of ICE agents in the country.
"It seems ​sheer idiocy to me," Maurizio Lupi, leader of a small centrist party in ‌Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's governing coalition, told la Repubblica daily.
Giuseppe Sala, the left-leaning mayor of Milan, one of the cities co-hosting the Olympics, called ICE "a militia that kills". Speaking to ​RTL 102.5 radio, Sala said: "It's clear that they're not welcome in Milan, there's no doubt about it."
The Rome government sought to defuse the ‍protests. The interior ministry said in a statement that ICE personnel would only work in US diplomatic offices such as the Milan consulate, and "not on the ground" enforcing order.
Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi said he had met with US Ambassador Tilman Fertitta, and would ​address ​parliament on February 4.
Foreign Minister ​Antonio Tajani called for a measured response.
"We're not talking about the (ICE people) who were out on the streets of Minneapolis... It's not as if the (Nazi) SS are arriving," he told reporters at a Holocaust memorial event.
Italia Viva, a centrist Italian opposition party led by former prime minister Matteo Renzi, said agents affiliated with ICE did not represent Italian values and should be barred entry.
- Reuters
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