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Olympic Security Clash: Milan Mayor Tells U.S. ICE Agents ‘Not Welcome’

Last updated: January 29, 2026 5:28 am
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Olympic Security Clash: Milan Mayor Tells U.S. ICE Agents ‘Not Welcome’
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The 2026 Winter Olympics are already facing a political firestorm. While the U.S. prepares to deploy ICE agents for diplomatic security, Milan’s mayor has drawn a hard line, publicly declaring the controversial federal agents ‘not welcome’ in his city and sparking a major international debate over the role of law enforcement at the Games.

The stage is set for a confrontation at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, not between athletes, but between a U.S. security plan and the host city’s leadership. The Associated AP has confirmed that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents will be deployed to Italy to provide security for American diplomats attending the Games. This standard practice for U.S. security at international events has ignited a fierce backlash from the very city tasked with hosting the world.

The core of the issue is a fundamental disagreement over the role and reputation of ICE. While U.S. officials emphasize that the agents will be there strictly for diplomatic security and will not conduct immigration enforcement, the perception of the agency is vastly different in Italy and many parts of Europe. The AP’s report, citing sources at the U.S. Embassy in Rome, details the plan, but the diplomatic nuance appears lost on one of Italy’s most prominent figures.

Giuseppe Sala
Milan Mayor Giuseppe Sala has been unequivocal in his opposition to the ICE deployment. BBC

Milan Mayor Giuseppe Sala has made his position unmistakably clear. In a local radio interview, he did not mince words, calling ICE “a militia that kills.” “It is clear they are not welcome in Milan, without a doubt,” Sala stated, according to reports from the AP and the BBC. He further explained his stance, saying, “I believe [ICE agents] shouldn’t come to Italy because they don’t guarantee they conform to our democratic way of ensuring security.”

The mayor’s fiery rhetoric is not born in a vacuum. It is fueled by the recent, highly publicized deaths of individuals like Alex Pretti, a Minneapolis ICU nurse, and Renee Good, a mother of three, during encounters with ICE agents in the United States. These tragic events have cemented ICE’s image as a controversial and aggressive force in the eyes of many international observers, creating a significant political hurdle for the U.S. delegation.

The Italian government’s response has been a study in contrasts. Initially, Italy’s Interior Minister Matteo Pantedosi seemed unfazed by the news, telling a reporter, “I don’t see what the problem is and it’s very normal.” However, following the public outcry and in light of the recent fatalities, the minister’s tone shifted dramatically. He later issued a firm proclamation: “ICE will certainly not operate on Italian national territory.” This statement underscores the sensitivity of the issue and the potential for a major diplomatic clash.

This controversy highlights a critical tension in modern international security. The deployment of federal agents from various U.S. agencies, including the Transportation Security Administration for the 2016 Rio Olympics, is a common procedure to protect American interests abroad. The U.S. view is that this is a standard, non-negotiable part of ensuring the safety of its diplomats. However, the Italian perspective, amplified by Mayor Sala, prioritizes national sovereignty and a deep-seated distrust of an agency they view as operating outside democratic norms.

As the opening ceremony on Friday, Feb. 6, approaches, this standoff will be closely watched. It serves as a stark reminder that the Olympics are more than just a sporting event; they are a global stage where political, cultural, and diplomatic tensions can play out in real-time. The question now is whether U.S. and Italian officials can resolve this impasse before the world’s attention turns to Milan, or if the Games will open with a bitter public feud over the very agents meant to keep the peace.

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