Outrage is rising in Italy over the deployment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to help US security operations at the Winter Olympics next month.

Current and former lawmakers have urged Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to intervene to block the agents’ presence within the wake of two deadly shootings throughout an immigration crackdown in Minneapolis.

The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirmed the reviews in a press release to NCS on Tuesday.

ICE will serve “a security role” at the Olympics, a DHS spokesperson stated. “They don’t do immigration enforcement (operations) in a foreign country obviously,” the spokesperson stated.

The company is “supporting” the US diplomatic security service at the Games, DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin added later Tuesday, saying that, “All security operations remain under Italian authority.”

“At the Olympics, ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations is supporting the U.S. Department of State’s Diplomatic Security Service and host nation to vet and mitigate risks from transnational criminal organizations,” McLaughlin advised NCS in a press release.

According to the Associated Press, citing sources, federal companies have supported security for US diplomats in earlier Olympics, together with Homeland Security Investigations, which is part of ICE.

Italy’s Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani sought to placate his colleagues’ considerations over the use of ICE by the US diplomatic security element, following more and more aggressive tactics by the company within the US.

“Let’s be clear: it’s not like they’re coming to maintain public order in the middle of the streets. They’re coming to collaborate in the operations rooms,” Tajani advised Italian radio station RAI on Tuesday.

Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi will meet the US ambassador to Italy on Tuesday “to clarify” the scope and scale of ICE operations there, added Tajani. “It’s not like they’re the ones on the streets of Minneapolis,” the overseas minister stated. “It’s not just like the SS are coming.

“The problem isn’t that those with machine guns are coming with their faces covered. They’re coming from a specific unit. They’re coming because it’s the unit responsible for counterterrorism,” Tajani added.

Former Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, pictured in Rome, Italy, on October 20, 2022, called on the country's government to step in and

The former Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte urged the nation’s authorities to “set our own limits” and “make clear decisions.”

“After street violence and murders in the US, we now learn from their spokesperson that ICE agents will come to Italy to ensure security at the Milan-Cortina Olympics,” Conte posted on X on Tuesday, referring to reviews quoting ICE in Italian media.

“We cannot allow this,” he added. “Our government tried to downplay the situation, but these latest statements speak clearly of ICE’s determination to come and ensure ‘security’ in Italy as well. Enough with the bowing,” Conte added.

That similar day, the Mayor of Milan, Giuseppe Sala, declared that authorities “don’t need ICE” to implement security at the Olympics, telling native radio, “They’re not welcome in Milan.”

“This is a militia that kills,” Sala advised Italian radio station RTL 102.5 on Tuesday. “Could we ever say ‘No’ to Trump? This isn’t about severing relations or creating a diplomatic incident, but could we say ‘No?’”

“I believe they shouldn’t come to Italy because they don’t guarantee they’re aligned with our democratic security management methods,” added Sala.

Giuseppe Sala, the mayor of Milan, described ICE as a

Over the weekend, Italian media reviews of ICE’s deployment to the northern metropolis of Milan drew criticism and prompted petitions, amid elevated scrutiny over the jurisdiction and drive leveraged by immigration officers within the US.

In latest weeks, ICE federal legislation enforcement agents killed two US residents within the metropolis of Minneapolis – in opposition to the backdrop of intensified protests demanding a halt to sweeping immigration raids by the White House.

Another Italian lawmaker warned ICE agents “must not set foot in Italy.” “It is a violent, unprepared, and out-of-control militia,” Carlo Calenda, a veteran politician, advised RTL 102.5 on Tuesday.



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