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Winter Olympics 2026: Fears over U.S. ICE role in Italy ‘completely unfounded’, Minister says

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Posted on February 4, 2026 By admin


A protester holds a sheet of paper with a printed depiction of the Olympic rings as handcuffs and reading “No ICE in Milano” during a demonstration after it was confirmed that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) personnel will help protect U.S. delegations at the Milan‑Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy
| Photo Credit: Reuters

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement personnel deployed for the Milano Cortina ​Olympics will not conduct any policing on Italian streets, ‌Italy’s interior minister said on Tuesday, dismissing political outrage ​over their presence as baseless.

ICE and Border Patrol agents have come under heavy criticism in the United States over their enforcement of President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown, and recent news that ICE would be operating at the February 6-22 Games caused anger in Italy.

Addressing those concerns, Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi told parliament ​that only operatives from ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations division would ⁠be in Milan.

“We will not see anything on national territory that resembles what has been seen in the media in the United States,” Piantedosi said, confirming ​previous statements that the HSI ⁠investigators would only work out of U.S. diplomatic missions.

“The concern that inspired the controversy of recent days is therefore completely unfounded,” the minister said.

Fierce criticism of ICE presence

Italian politicians, particularly ‌from centre-left opposition parties, had fiercely criticised the presence of ‌ICE agents at the Games following the shooting of two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis who were observing ‍or protesting ICE actions.

Piantedosi said the presence of HSI investigators stemmed from a bilateral accord ratified by Italy in 2014 when the ‍centre-left was in power.

“The presence of personnel linked to the ICE agency is not a sudden or unilateral attempt to restrict our national sovereignty,” Piantedosi said. “It is the implementation of a binding international agreement, fully compliant with our Constitution and parliamentary prerogatives.”

‘ICE OUT’ protests

A hard-left Italian trade union has announced an “ICE OUT” protest during the February 6 opening ceremony.

Piantedosi said Italy had drawn up a massive security plan ⁠for the Games, which are being staged across northern regions, and was dispatching 6,000 police officers, ranging from ​bomb squads and canine anti-sabotage teams to alpine units and anti-terror ⁠operatives.

“We will not deviate one centimetre from the course we have taken to ensure safety and public order at this major event, which will further strengthen Italy’s international credibility,” he said.

Among those expected for Friday’s opening ceremony are U.S. ⁠Vice President J.D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

Published – February 04, 2026 04:54 pm IST



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